Energy and Religion
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444). This special issue belongs to the section "Religions and Humanities/Philosophies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 June 2026 | Viewed by 93
Special Issue Editor
2. Department of Philosophy, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), 48940 Leioa, Spain
Interests: philosophical approaches to theology; philosophies and theologies of energy; energy humanities
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite submissions for this Special Issue of Religions, entitled ‘Energy and Religion’. This Special Issue seeks to explore the many ways that religious traditions, practices, and worldviews engage with questions of energy, understood both as material power and as a spiritual, metaphysical, or divine force. Energy fuels human societies and ecological systems, but it also animates metaphors of vitality, spirit, and transcendence. As such, energy offers a unique pathway for examining the relationships between religion, culture, nature, and technology.
At a time when energy is at the center of global debates about climate change, sustainability, and justice, we aim to bring religious studies into dialog with energy studies, environmental humanities, and theological reflection. We also wish to broaden this scope of inquiry to include the ways that energy itself is imagined as divine, sacred, or life-giving across cultures and traditions.
We welcome contributions from diverse perspectives, including theology, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, history, ethics, environmental studies, and science and technology fields. Possible topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Theological or philosophical reflections on divine energy, vital force, pneuma, qi, prana, ruach, mana, or other religious concepts of animating power.
- Cosmologies of light, fire, or electricity as metaphors for divine presence.
- Rituals and practices that mobilize or channel spiritual energy.
- Religious ethics and energy justice: How traditions respond to the moral challenges of fossil fuels, nuclear power, renewable energy, and energy access.
- The role of religious communities in debates over energy policy, infrastructure, and transition.
- Historical perspectives on religion and energy use (coal, oil, electricity, solar, wind).
- Indigenous and local religious perspectives on energy extraction, stewardship, and reciprocity.
- Comparative studies of religious responses to energy crises and transitions.
- Religion in the Anthropocene: Energy as both a physical resource and a metaphysical struggle.
We request to submitting a manuscript, interested authors initially submit a proposed title and an abstract of 200–300 words summarizing their intended contribution. Please send it to the Guest Editor, Prof. Michael Marder (michael.marder@gmail.com), and CC the Assistant Editor of Religions, Ms. Katarina Antonic (katarina.antonic@mdpi.com). Abstracts will be reviewed by the Guest Editors for the purposes of ensuring proper fit within the scope of this Special Issue. Full manuscripts will undergo double-blind peer review.
A tentative timeline:
Deadline for abstract submission: 15 December 2025
Deadline for full manuscript submission: 15 June 2026
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Dr. Michael Marder
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- energy humanities
- theology of energy
- philosophy of energy
- energeia
- patristics
- aristotle
- divine energies
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