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Luke Kreider
Associate Professor of Religion and Sustainability
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Faculty

Associate Professor of Religion and Sustainability
I work in the fields of religious ethics and the environmental humanities, studying how religions and cultures understand and engage environmental problems. I focus especially on Christian traditions, attending to how scholars, churches, and movements reckon with environmental issues at their intersections with social and political dynamics like violence and racial, gender, and economic injustice.
I have published and presented on topics like religion and climate change, Christian ethics and ecological violence, environmental racism, and Anabaptist ethics.
Education
My current book project, “Theologies of Peace and Ecologies of Violence,” explores how Christian ethics respond to situations in which environmental issues are linked to dynamics of conflict and violence, inviting scholars and practitioners to reassess dominant conceptions of peace in light of the challenges of ecological violence. My next project explores the religious and political lives of four transboundary rivers, considering how waterways both resist and collaborate with dynamics of colonialism.
Peer Reviewed Articles
Encyclopedia-Style Essays
Edited Volumes
Book Reviews
Conference Presentations