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OverviewNot to be confused with pantheism-the ancient Greek notion that God is everywhere, an animistic force in rocks and trees-the concept of panentheism suggests that God is both in the world, immanent, and also beyond the confines of mere matter, transcendent.One of the fundamental premises of this groundbreaking collection of essays is that panentheism, despite being unlabeled until the nineteenth century, is not merely a modern Western invention. The contributors examine a number of the world's established and ancient religious traditions-Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and others-to draw out the panentheistic dimensions of these traditions and the possibilities they suggest. Panentheism is not only an esoteric, potentially heretical, and deeply mystical vision of the world's great religious pasts; it is also a key feature of contemporary global spirituality. As this volume demonstrates, the metaphors and practices associated with modern panentheism speak powerfully to the realities of our evolving species and our evolving technological world. Panentheism's enticingly heretical vision of the relationship between the divine and matter has historically been denied a serious place in scholarship. As Panentheism across the World's Traditions shows, the dynamism between matter and spirit that panentheism offers has had a profound influence in the modern world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Loriliai Biernacki (Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder) , Philip Clayton (Dean of Claremont School of Theology, Dean of Claremont School of Theology, Provost of Claremont Lincoln University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 16.00cm Weight: 0.462kg ISBN: 9780199989898ISBN 10: 0199989893 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 09 January 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContributor Biographies Introduction: Panentheism Outside the Box Chapter 1: Panentheism in the Tapestry of Traditions - Philip Clayton Chapter 2: The Body of Panentheism - Catherine Keller Chapter 3: The Drama of Panentheism in ÍaDRakØpa~ 's TiruvåymoÒi - Frank Clooney, S.J. Chapter 4: Life All Around: Soul in Jainism - Christopher Key Chapple Chapter 5: Panentheism and Hindu Tantra: Abhinavagupta's Grammatical Cosmology - Loriliai Biernacki Chapter 6: Traces of Panentheism in Islam: Ibn al-'Arabi and the Kaleidoscope of Being - Meena Sharify-Funk and Rory Dickson Chapter 7: Holy, Holy, Holy! Jewish Affirmations of Panentheism - Bradley Shavit Artson Chapter 8: The Heart-Mind of the Way and the Human Heart-Mind Are Non-Dual: A Reflection on the Neo-Confucian ''Panentheism'' of Zhu Xi and Nongmun - Hyo-Dong Lee Chapter 9: Panentheism and the Longevity Practices of Tibetan Buddhism - Geoffrey Samuel Chapter 10: The Emergence of Evolutionary Panentheism - Michael Murphy IndexReviewsA first-rate contribution to interreligious dialogue and the emerging field of global spirituality. It evidences excellent editorial work by Clayton (Claremont Lincoln Univ.), a pioneer in this effort for some time, and Biernacki (Univ. of Colorado), an Indologist who shows great promise as a comparativist, too...Recommended. CHOICE The essays in this volume are unapologetic, mature, and balanced, and as a collection offer a robust and most welcome form of comparative theology-an artful balancing of sameness and difference across cultural and temporal boundaries. This book makes a new and important contribution. Jeff Kripal, J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University Panentheism offers impressive scholarship, in educational, profound, and creative explorations of a common theme within diverse traditions, with full respect for the differences of those traditions, and with no imperialistic claims to reveal one final truth which will supersede all others. * C. Robert Mesle, SOPHIA * The essays in this volume are unapologetic, mature, and balanced, and as a collection offer a robust and most welcome form of comparative theology-an artful balancing of sameness and difference across cultural and temporal boundaries. This book makes a new and important contribution. * Jeff Kripal, J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University * A first-rate contribution to interreligious dialogue and the emerging field of global spirituality. It evidences excellent editorial work by Clayton (Claremont Lincoln Univ.), a pioneer in this effort for some time, and Biernacki (Univ. of Colorado), an Indologist who shows great promise as a comparativist, too...Recommended. * CHOICE * The essays in this volume are unapologetic, mature, and balanced, and as a collection offer a robust and most welcome form of comparative theology-an artful balancing of sameness and difference across cultural and temporal boundaries. This book makes a new and important contribution. --Jeff Kripal, J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University A first-rate contribution to interreligious dialogue and the emerging field of global spirituality. It evidences excellent editorial work by Clayton (Claremont Lincoln Univ.), a pioneer in this effort for some time, and Biernacki (Univ. of Colorado), an Indologist who shows great promise as a comparativist, too...Recommended. --CHOICE The essays in this volume are unapologetic, mature, and balanced, and as a collection offer a robust and most welcome form of comparative theology-an artful balancing of sameness and difference across cultural and temporal boundaries. This book makes a new and important contribution. --Jeff Kripal, J. Newton Rayzor Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University Author InformationLoriliai Biernacki is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Religious Studies. Her first book, Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex and Speech in Tantra (OUP 2007) won the Kayden Award in 2008. Philip Clayton is Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the Claremont School of Theology, and Provost of Claremont Lincoln University. He is the author of The Predicament of Belief: Science, Philosophy, Faith (OUP 2011) and editor of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science (OUP 2006). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |