Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics

Author:   Jea Sophia Oh, West Chester University o ,  John Quiring ,  Joseph E. Harroff ,  Sam Mickey
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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Pages:   226
Publication Date:   15 July 2024
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Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics develops fruitful avenues for the theory and practice of greening philosophy of religion. Collected with a pluralistic conception of both philosophy and religion, the chapters in this volume address pressing and timely issues that involve imagining ecological democracy as an ideal horizon for facing climate catastrophe, with a radical hope and sober vision for realizing a more sustainable planetary economy that places a high value on food sovereignty, an ethic of trust, and inter-religious conversations. Edited by Jea Sophie Oh and John Quiring, this book offers a vital contribution to the fields of philosophy of religion, environmental ethics, religion and ecology, comparative philosophy, and ecotheology—all tuned to the note of process thinking and a deep ecological sensibility.

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Author:   Jea Sophia Oh, West Chester University o ,  John Quiring ,  Joseph E. Harroff ,  Sam Mickey
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781666954944


ISBN 10:   1666954942
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   15 July 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword by John B. Cobb, Jr. Introduction: What is the Scope of Greening Philosophy of Religion? by Jea Sophia Oh and John Quiring Part I: Process Ecological Philosophy of Religion Chapter 1: Gridlock and Depolarization in Philosophy of Religion and Political Ecology by John Quiring Chapter 2: Trees of Life: Rhizomatic vs. Arboreal Ecotheosis by Roland Faber Chapter 3: A Place for Ecological Democracy in Whitehead’s Philosophy of Religious Entanglements by Sam Mickey Part II: Concepts of Religion and Nature in Process Thought Chapter 4: Charles Hartshorne, the New Atheism, and Dipolar Theism's Green Hue by Donald Wayne Viney Chapter 5: Process Thought and Naturalism by Les Muray Chapter 6: Transforming Axial Paradigms in Seizing an Ecological Civilization by Anand Veeraraj Part III: Comparative Philosophies and Ecoaesthetic Process Chapter 7: One Good Turn Serves Another: Comparative Philosophy as Companion to a ‘Greening’ of Philosophy of Religion by Robert Smid Chapter 8: Ecoaesthetic Individuality: Some Confucian Reflections on a Deweyan Theme in Facing the Climate Catastrophe by Joseph E. Harroff Part IV: Imagining Process Sustainable Ethics Chapter 9: Imagining a Greener Social Union: Moving beyond Fear to an Ethic of Trust by Sheela Pawar Chapter 10: A Process Ethic of Sustainable “Robbery”: A Comparative Philosophy of Seeds by Jea Sophia Oh

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"""Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics is a welcome collection of essays that moves in two directions. Either, they start with problems in philosophy of religion (or theology) and move toward the problems treated in environmental ethics, or they start with topics in environmental ethics and explore the philosophical/theological dimensions of these problems that are usually left in an implicit state. Further, the processual character of these two movements is explicated in several illuminating ways. Ecophilosophers, ecotheologians, and those who are taken by the spiritual dimensions of nature and naturalism will all benefit from this book."" --Daniel A. Dombrowski, Seattle University ""Since the birth of environmental philosophy, theology, and ethics in the early 1970's, Whitehead's 'philosophy of organism' has functioned as a metaphysical midwife whose various ecological insights continue to nurture the ""greening"" of our disciplines. Greening Philosophy of Religion in particular is one of the most exciting developments indebted to the rich soil of process metaphysics. The chapters of this volume grow together as if in a garden and make a significant contribution to ""greening"" discourse."" --Andrew M. Davis, Program Director, Center for Process Studies ""Through the wise guidance of Oh and Quiring, Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics breaks out of its detached abstraction, branching into a deep green collective of comparative, aesthetic, and ecological embodiment."" --Catherine Keller, Drew University"


"""Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics is a welcome collection of essays that moves in two directions. Either, they start with problems in philosophy of religion (or theology) and move toward the problems treated in environmental ethics, or they start with topics in environmental ethics and explore the philosophical/theological dimensions of these problems that are usually left in an implicit state. Further, the processual character of these two movements is explicated in several illuminating ways. Ecophilosophers, ecotheologians, and those who are taken by the spiritual dimensions of nature and naturalism will all benefit from this book."" -- Daniel A. Dombrowski, Seattle University ""Through the wise guidance of Oh and Quiring, Greening Philosophy of Religion: Process, Ecology, and Ethics breaks out of its detached abstraction, branching into a deep green collective of comparative, aesthetic, and ecological embodiment."" -- Catherine Keller, Drew University “Since the birth of environmental philosophy, theology, and ethics in the early 1970’s, Whitehead’s ‘philosophy of organism’ has functioned as a metaphysical midwife whose various ecological insights continue to nurture the “greening” of our disciplines. Greening Philosophy of Religion in particular is one of the most exciting developments indebted to the rich soil of process metaphysics. The chapters of this volume grow together as if in a garden and make a significant contribution to “greening” discourse.” -- Andrew M. Davis, Program Director, Center for Process Studies"


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Jea Sophia Oh is associate professor of philosophy at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. John Quiring is an adjunct instructor in philosophy at Victor Valley College and program director at the Center for Process Studies.

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