TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathways to environmental responsibility: A qualitative exploration of the spiritual dimension of nature experience
AU - Hedlund-de Witt, A.
N1 - Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture 20-09-2013 naar Bart Rosier
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This study aims to generate understanding into the spiritual dimension of nature experience and its relationship to environmental responsibility, as reported in interviews with nature-lovers/environmentalists and spiritual practitioners in Victoria, Canada. As the interviews demonstrate, seeing nature as imbued with meaning, intrinsic value, and/or the sacred seems to engender an increased sense of environmental responsibility. Simultaneously, a natural, evolutionary, this-worldly spirituality tends to lead to a 'kinship with all life' ethics. The spiritual nature experience was characterized by three key themes labeled presence, interconnectedness, and selfexpansion. Many participants explained that these experiences informed their worldviews, senses of environmental responsibility, and sometimes career choices. The research thereby illuminates three pathways to a sense of environmental responsibility: profound encounters with nature, contemporary spirituality, and their convergence in spiritual nature experiences. Moreover, the results give an insider's perspective into the worldview of contemporary nature spirituality, which is claimed to be of increasing importance for sustainable development. © Equinox Publishing Ltd 2013.
AB - This study aims to generate understanding into the spiritual dimension of nature experience and its relationship to environmental responsibility, as reported in interviews with nature-lovers/environmentalists and spiritual practitioners in Victoria, Canada. As the interviews demonstrate, seeing nature as imbued with meaning, intrinsic value, and/or the sacred seems to engender an increased sense of environmental responsibility. Simultaneously, a natural, evolutionary, this-worldly spirituality tends to lead to a 'kinship with all life' ethics. The spiritual nature experience was characterized by three key themes labeled presence, interconnectedness, and selfexpansion. Many participants explained that these experiences informed their worldviews, senses of environmental responsibility, and sometimes career choices. The research thereby illuminates three pathways to a sense of environmental responsibility: profound encounters with nature, contemporary spirituality, and their convergence in spiritual nature experiences. Moreover, the results give an insider's perspective into the worldview of contemporary nature spirituality, which is claimed to be of increasing importance for sustainable development. © Equinox Publishing Ltd 2013.
U2 - 10.1558/jsrnc.v7i2.154
DO - 10.1558/jsrnc.v7i2.154
M3 - Article
SN - 1749-4907
VL - 7
SP - 154
EP - 186
JO - Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
JF - Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
IS - 2
ER -