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Christianity and Climate Change Adaption: Sea-level Rise and Ritualising Village Relocation in Fiji
2019
Sites a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies
Development studies are ambivalent about the relationship between climate change adaption and Pacific Christianity. Biblical belief about Noah's covenant and the End Times are understood to undermine risk perception, while church membership is seen to threaten cross-denominational cooperation, hampering adaptive capacity. Yet the communicative reach and charismatic authority of Pacific churches remain the envy of development specialists working on climate change. This focus on belief and
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