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Natural communions / edited by Gabriel R. Ricci.

Van Pelt Library GE42 .N38 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ricci, Gabriel R., 1948- editor, writer of introduction.
Series:
Religion & public life ; v. 40.
Religion and public life ; 40
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental ethics.
Ecotheology.
Nature--Effect of human beings on.
Nature.
Human ecology--Religious aspects.
Human ecology.
Physical Description:
xix, 230 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York ; London : Routledge, 2019.
Summary:
Publisher's description: The academic treatment of the environment and nature, since the 1980s, has been formalized in sub-disciplines like environmental history, environmental philosophy, ecocriticism, and eco-spirituality. Within these disciplines the concept of nature has been variously employed to reorient humanity to a holistic moral standard. In each case there is general consensus that inquiry ought to turn on moral considerations of the interaction of humans and the environment; with implied admonitions to live sustainably. Lending credence to the Earth as a superorganism in its own right, these modern ecological expressions can be traced to Rachel Carson's revelations in Silent Spring. However, they have a long pre-history which appears in monistic philosophy, the spirit of Deism, in both Romanticism and the Enlightenment, and in political expressions of the idea of Nature's God, designed to promote a secular vision of the state and to overturn predatory religious rivalries. With this literary momentum, Natural Communions, volume 40 of Religion and Public Life, gathers interdisciplinary essays which reconfigure humanity within an ecotheological anthropology and which treat the idea of the sacred from the perspective of an Earth-centered spirituality, thus redefining humanity's response to ecological challenges and initiating a new status within a more expansive cosmology complete with a naturalized conception of Divine Reality.
The academic treatment of the environment and nature, since the 1980s, has been formalized in sub-disciplines like environmental history, environmental philosophy, ecocriticism, and eco-spirituality. Within these disciplines the concept of nature has been variously employed to reorient humanity to a holistic moral standard. In each case there is general consensus that inquiry ought to turn on moral considerations of the interaction of humans and the environment; with implied admonitions to live sustainably. Lending credence to the Earth as a superorganism in its own right, these modern ecological expressions can be traced to Rachel Carson's revelations in Silent Spring. However, they have a long pre-history which appears in monistic philosophy, the spirit of Deism, in both Romanticism and the Enlightenment, and in political expressions of the idea of Nature's God, designed to promote a secular vision of the state and to overturn predatory religious rivalries. With this literary momentum, Natural Communions, volume 40 of Religion and Public Life, gathers interdisciplinary essays which reconfigure humanity within an ecotheological anthropology and which treat the idea of the sacred from the perspective of an Earth-centered spirituality, thus redefining humanity's response to ecological challenges and initiating a new status within a more expansive cosmology complete with a naturalized conception of Divine Reality. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The five ways of the cosmos: Stoicism and eco-spirituality in the perennial tradition / Christopher S. Morrissey
A functional cosmology for the crisis of the anthropocene / Caroline Smith
Earth medicine man makes this place: A prolegomanon to an Akimel O'odham environmental ethics / David Maritnez
Ecological conversions in American religious and literary culture / Brian Yothers
Green Calvinism: Reformed Protestant origins of Western Environmentalism / Mark Stoll
The Symbolic Garden and the spiritual understanding of nature in Byzantium / Kirsty Stewart
Eco-spirituality in Tolstoy's Anna Karenina / Anastassiya Adrianova
A sustainable city upon a hill? A Berryite perspective on US cultural examples and American innocence / Christopher Hrynkow
Reinventing humanity with an eco-spirituality informed by a cosmology of cosmogenesis / Dennis O'Hara
Big Miracle and religious naturalism: Rescuing myriad nature from popular fantasies of nature rescue / Carol Wayne White
Faith, nature, and politics: Developing a non-reductive naturalism / Whitney A. Bauman
The paradox of nature / Martin O. Yalcin.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
ebook version :
Ebook version :
ISBN:
9780367231804
0367231808
9780367231811
0367231816
OCLC:
1082438401
Publisher Number:
99981932042

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