
Natasha Chawla
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DPhil Student at Oxford working on religion and the environment @OU_TheoReligion | Indic Philosophies
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02-05-2013 15:14:55
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The hard copy just arrived! Nice little reminder of our special issue of Worldviews on #HumanitiesDeepTime Natasha Chawla James Miller 苗建时 Richard Irvine (@robotforaday.bsky.social) Jeremy Kidwell Dr Simone Kotva Kate Rigby @David_Farrier


Hugely pleased to see this published today The Guardian. Thank you Patrick Barkham for your integrity and care in getting across the nuance of fighting for climate justice in the face of despair. Big love 🌍 theguardian.com/environment/20…

In the second session of our Religious Imaginations module we're discussing "what is truth?" — with Revd Dr Earl Collins of St John the Baptist, Hove and Natasha Chawla from Oxford Faculty of Theology & Religion



📢📢📢 Caleb Gordon and I are absolutely delighted to be hosting a new seminar stream on ‘Ecotheology’ SST #SST24. A huge thank-you to @scott_midson Prof David Clough @dlclough.bsky.social and several others who have enabled this. A brief🧵with details…



Natasha Chawla provides an account of Indic values that speak to climate change, including ahimsa & dharma, proffering Rabindranath Tagore as one attentive to rebalancing. With LSE Religion and Global Society & The Cambridge Interfaith Programme




Every action has a reaction - Dharma and Karma. Natasha Chawla explains that if we continue to carry out actions against the environment, then there will undoubtedly be a reaction.

Do you think if you lived elsewhere you would have a different view on the environment? We may not see the impacts of climate change to a large extent in the UK, but in countries such as India it impacts people greatly. 📹 Natasha Chawla at our faith and sustainability event.



What big philosophical questions keep you up at night? 💡 At HowTheLightGetsIn LONDON 2024, we’re bringing together some of the world’s most brilliant minds - from Slavoj Žižek, and Nobel laureate Roger Penrose, to Babette Babich, Graham Priest, and Barry C Smith - to help us




This evening at BFL, our panel are discussing scripture and climate from Islamic, Hindu and Christian perspectives - with Tahir Rashid, Natasha Chawla and James Walters
