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Climate Anxiety and Spiritual Resilience

Climate Anxiety and Spiritual Resilience A Guide to Kinship, Justice, and Hope

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Climate Anxiety and Spiritual Resilience

A Guide to Kinship, Justice, and Hope

Suzanne Crawford O'Brien

Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection

Religious and Indigenous practices that counter despair, cultivate courage, and sustain moral action in the fight for environmental justice. Climate change is an ecological and political crisis, but it is also a spiritual one. Fractured relationships with the natural systems that sustain us and frustration with leaders' seeming inability to respond, has led many to grief, despair, burnout, and moral exhaustion. Indeed, current research on eco-anxiety and climate grief show that emotional overwhelm undermines collective action, even when solutions are known and available.

But there is a path forward, one found within religious and Indigenous traditions that have long cultivated practices for living with loss, sustaining hope, and acting ethically within fragile ecosystems. By bringing the psychology of climate grief into conversation with Indigenous and religious traditions, this book offers a framework for moving beyond paralysis toward resilient, justice-centered engagement. Each chapter draws on case studies from diverse Indigenous and religious traditions. challenging extractive worldviews, emphasizing relationality and interdependence, and grounding justice in care for land, community, and future generations. Together, they explore what it means to engage in inner activism: the work of moral courage, clarity, and presence that makes sustained ecological action possible. Practices of mindfulness, ritual, lament, storytelling, and community accountability are presented not as private coping strategies but as sources of collective resilience and ethical commitment. Emphasizing hope without denial and action without burnout, this book offers spiritual resources for transforming grief into courage, solidarity, and sustained engagement for ecological justice.

Suzanne Crawford O'Brien is professor of religion and culture at Pacific Lutheran University. She is the author of Religion and Culture in Native America (2020), Coming Full Circle: Spirituality and Wellness Among Native Communities in the Pacific Northwest (2014), and Religion and Healing in Native America (2008), as well as co-editor of American Indian Religious Traditions: An Encyclopedia (2005).

Publication Date: 03 September 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216278832
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 280
Weight (oz): 16.64

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