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An extensive body of literature has explored the varied moral and ethical positions of religious traditions on environmental matters (e_g Grim and Tucker 2014; Jenkins et_al 2016). Does engaging with religiously framed literature on environmental sustainability by people of faith precipitate changes in environmental behaviours, and if so, are changes in some behavioural domains more pronounced than others? Connections between internal and external change were evident not only at individual scales; participants also referenced the potential for faith institutions to effect broader system change (e_g "I would like to get more involved with inspiring . . .
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