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Whitney A. Bauman is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University, specializing in the intersection of theology, ecology, and environmental ethics. His work bridges religious traditions with contemporary environmental challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to address climate change and ecological degradation.
His research focuses on:
- Environmental ethics and uncertainty in tackling wicked problems
- Christian doctrines like creatio ex nihilo and their implications for human-nature relations
- Planetary thinking and multidisciplinary ethical frameworks
- Religion-environment intersections through activist case studies (e.g., Rachel Carson, MLK Jr.)
Key publications include:
- Environmental Ethics and Uncertainty: Wrestling with Wicked Problems (2019)
- Theology, Creation, and Environmental Ethics (2014)
- Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic (2014)
- Grounding Religion: A Field Guide to Religion and Ecology (2018, co-authored)
Awarded the John Templeton Award for Theological Promise (2009), Bauman’s scholarship integrates theological critique, eco-feminist philosophy, and activist pedagogy to advance environmental justice. His work is foundational for interdisciplinary environmental humanities and sustainability education.
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