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Le Duc - Religious Engagement in the Covid-19 Pandemic
Le Duc - Religious Environmentalism and Environmental Sustainability in Asia
Le Duc - Religious Leaders and Social Media: Religious Communication during and post-Pandemic
Le Duc - Social Media as Means of Mitigation of Marginalization for Vietnamese Migrant Workers in Thailand
Le Duc - The Effect of Digital Development on Church and Society in Southeast Asia: A Survey
Le Duc - The Multiple Contexts of the Environmental Crisis
Le Duc - Theravada Buddhist Environmental Spirituality: Relational and Developmental Dimensions in Promoting Environmental Well-Being
Le Duc - The Way, the Truth and the Life: Asian Religious Communication in the Post-Truth Climate
Le Duc - The Three Characteristics of Existence in Buddhism and Environmental Well-Being
Le Duc - The Role of Social Media in Community Building for Illegal Vietnamese Migrant Workers in Thailand
Environmentalism for the Post-Pandemic World: Lessons from Jainism and Jain Monks
Jainism teaches that the way to liberation and bliss is to conduct lives of harmlessness and renunciation. The essence of Jainism is concern for the welfare of every being in the universe and for the health of the universe itself.
Need for an Environmental Spirituality Going Forward
Scientific surveys and empirical experience confirm that religion continues to play a prominent role in the life of people around the world, which makes it wise to encourage an environmental spirituality founded upon scientific facts and positively infor