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Reclaiming Indigenous Beliefs and Practices in Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability in the Cordillera

Reclaiming Indigenous Beliefs and Practices in Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability in the Cordillera

Rico Casta Jacoba In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 149–168 DOI: 10.62461/RCJ110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Reclaiming Indigenous Beliefs and Practices in Environmental Stewardship and Sustainability in the Cordillera
On Shikinen Sengu, the Shinto Construction Ritual and the Environmental Psyche

On Shikinen Sengu, the Shinto Construction Ritual and the Environmental Psyche

Fumihiko Matsumoto In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 138–148 DOI: 10.59865/prajn.2025.9 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

On Shikinen Sengu, the Shinto Construction Ritual and the Environmental Psyche
“Land is Our Life”: Laudato Si’ in Action in Papua New Guinea

“Land is Our Life”: Laudato Si’ in Action in Papua New Guinea

Philip Gibbs and Matthias Lopa In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 126–137 DOI: 10.62461/PGML110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

“Land is Our Life”: Laudato Si’ in Action in Papua New Guinea
The Ecological Meaning of Roko Molas Poco Rite of Manggarai-Flores from the Perspective of Martin Buber’s Dialogical Philosophy

The Ecological Meaning of Roko Molas Poco Rite of Manggarai-Flores from the Perspective of Martin Buber’s Dialogical Philosophy

Antonius Bastian Limahekin, Laurentius Florido Atu, and Andreas Pati Blemang In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 87–105 DOI: 10.62461/LAB110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

The Ecological Meaning of Roko Molas Poco Rite of Manggarai-Flores from the Perspective of Martin Buber’s Dialogical Philosophy
Indigenous Religious Practices and Their Ecologies

Indigenous Religious Practices and Their Ecologies

Chandrabhanu Pattanayak In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 74–86 DOI: 10.62461/CHP110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Indigenous Religious Practices and Their Ecologies
Understanding the Local Wisdom of the Acehnese People in Maintaining Environmental Sustainability: A Social Anthropology Perspective

Understanding the Local Wisdom of the Acehnese People in Maintaining Environmental Sustainability: A Social Anthropology Perspective

Kamaruzzaman Bustamam-Ahmad In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 61–73 DOI: 10.62461/KBA110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Understanding the Local Wisdom of the Acehnese People in Maintaining Environmental Sustainability: A Social Anthropology Perspective
Buddhism Towards Ecological Sustainability: Critical Crisis on Lessons Learned from the Lankavatara Sutra

Buddhism Towards Ecological Sustainability: Critical Crisis on Lessons Learned from the Lankavatara Sutra

Phrakhrupalad Chotipath Acharashubho Thepa In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 38–60 DOI: 10.62461/PCAT110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Buddhism Towards Ecological Sustainability: Critical Crisis on Lessons Learned from the Lankavatara Sutra
Ecological Crisis as Human Self-Destruction Through Destruction of Nature

Ecological Crisis as Human Self-Destruction Through Destruction of Nature

Imtiyaz Yusuf In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Edited by Anthony Le Duc. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 18-37 DOI: 10.62461/IMY110125 This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Ecological Crisis as Human Self-Destruction Through Destruction of Nature
Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts

Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts

This volume examines the intersections of religion, culture, and ecology in Asia, the world’s most populous and environmentally vulnerable region. Bringing together perspectives across diverse traditions—including Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, Shinto, and Indigenous spiritualities—it explores how religious worldviews and cultural practices shape ecological consciousness and responses to contemporary crises. The chapters investigate themes such as traditional ecological knowledge,

Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts
Religious Environmental Humanism in a Wounded World

Religious Environmental Humanism in a Wounded World

Anthony Le Duc In Religion, Culture, and Ecological Flourishing in Asian Contexts. Bangkok: ARC, 2025 pp. 1-17 DOI: 10.62461/ALD110125

Religious Environmental Humanism in a Wounded World
SVD Mission in Contexts: Creative Responses in a Wounded World

SVD Mission in Contexts: Creative Responses in a Wounded World

SVD Mission in Contexts commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Society of the Divine Word (1875-2025) with rich reflections on mission, culture, and faith in a world marked by woundedness yet sustained by hope. Grounded in the Jubilee theme, “Witnessing to the Light: From Everywhere for Everyone,” this volume brings together insights from SVD scholars, missionaries, and pastoral workers across the global SVD community.

SVD Mission in Contexts: Creative Responses in a Wounded World
Dr Anthony Le Duc to Give Public Lecture and Workshop Series on Religion, Ecology, and Academic Writing at Payap University

Dr Anthony Le Duc to Give Public Lecture and Workshop Series on Religion, Ecology, and Academic Writing at Payap University

The Department of Peace Studies and the Religion, Culture, and Peace Lab at Payap University will host a three-day lecture and workshop series from November 4 to 6, 2025, featuring distinguished scholar Dr. Anthony Le Duc. The event will explore pressing global issues at the intersection of religion, ecology, interculturality, and academic communication. Dr. Le Duc, Executive Director of the Asian Research Center for Religion and Social Communication and Chief Editor of Religion and Social Comm

Dr Anthony Le Duc to Give Public Lecture and Workshop Series on Religion, Ecology, and Academic Writing at Payap University