Ecology in Religious Perspectives and Modern Technology
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religious ecology, environmental ethics, sustainable technology, eco-theology, interfaith environmentalismAbstract
The intersection of ecology, religious thought, and technological advancement represents a critical discourse in contemporary environmental studies. This article examines how major world religions conceptualize humanity's relationship with nature and explores the role of modern technology in addressing ecological crises through faith-based frameworks. By analyzing theological perspectives from diverse religious traditions and evaluating technological innovations, this discussion reveals both tensions and synergies between spiritual values and scientific progress. The synthesis of religious environmental ethics with technological solutions offers promising pathways for sustainable development. Religious communities worldwide are increasingly integrating traditional ecological wisdom with modern conservation technologies, demonstrating that faith and science need not be adversarial but can work collaboratively toward planetary stewardship. This article argues for a holistic approach that honors sacred ecological principles while embracing responsible technological innovation.
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