Date of Award
12-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts: Interdisciplinary Media Arts
First Advisor
Erica Blum
Second Advisor
Peter Cotroneo
Third Advisor
W. Travis McMaken
Abstract
This project includes research into the eco-anxiety of children and how ecotheology may help ease the children’s minds. This project is meant as a sign of hope in the climate crisis; there are so many reasons to look forward to ecological improvements for the Earth. As adults, we should remind children of these reasons to be hopeful for the future. This 24-page book has illustrations with prayers to help calm the readers, while the cover is informational and inviting.
Recommended Citation
Glenn, Lana, "Ecotheology for Kids" (2025). Theses. 1670.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/theses/1670
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