This paper explores how the Christian Church engages with environmental issues. By mobilizing the concepts of religious habitus and eco-habitus and drawing on an ethnographic study of two Protestant ecological groups in Japan, we illustrate how Christian ecological groups shape practices that involve ecological and religious dimensions.
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