arXiv Open Access 2025

Detecting Religious Language in Climate Discourse

Evy Beijen Pien Pieterse Yusuf Çelik Willem Th. van Peursen Sandjai Bhulai +1 lainnya
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Religious language continues to permeate contemporary discourse, even in ostensibly secular domains such as environmental activism and climate change debates. This paper investigates how explicit and implicit forms of religious language appear in climate-related texts produced by secular and religious nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). We introduce a dual methodological approach: a rule-based model using a hierarchical tree of religious terms derived from ecotheology literature, and large language models (LLMs) operating in a zero-shot setting. Using a dataset of more than 880,000 sentences, we compare how these methods detect religious language and analyze points of agreement and divergence. The results show that the rule-based method consistently labels more sentences as religious than LLMs. These findings highlight not only the methodological challenges of computationally detecting religious language but also the broader tension over whether religious language should be defined by vocabulary alone or by contextual meaning. This study contributes to digital methods in religious studies by demonstrating both the potential and the limitations of approaches for analyzing how the sacred persists in climate discourse.

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Evy Beijen

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Pien Pieterse

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Yusuf Çelik

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Willem Th. van Peursen

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Sandjai Bhulai

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Meike Morren

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Beijen, E., Pieterse, P., Çelik, Y., Peursen, W.T.v., Bhulai, S., Morren, M. (2025). Detecting Religious Language in Climate Discourse. https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.23395

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