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245 04 $aThe Routledge Handbook of Religious Naturalism /$cedited by Donald A. Crosby and Jerome A. Stone.
264 1 $aOxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
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490 1 $aRoutledge handbooks
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588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 19, 2018).
505 00 $tPart, I Varieties of religious naturalism and its relations to other outlooks --$tchapter Introduction /$rDonald A. Crosby Jerome A. Stone --$tchapter 1 Defining and Defending Religious Naturalism /$rJerome A. Stone --$tchapter 2 Religious Naturalism and Its Near Neighbors --$tSome live options /$rWillem B. Drees --$tpart, II Some earlier religious naturalists --$tchapter 3 Ernst Haeckel's Creation --$tDeveloping a non-reductive religious naturalism /$rWhitney Bauman --$tchapter 4 The Religious Naturalism of Henry Nelson Wieman /$rCedric L. Heppler --$tchapter 5 A Unity with the Universe --$tHerder, Schelling, and Dewey on natural piety /$rJohn R. Shook --$tchapter 6 The Sublime as Sacred --$tReading Schopenhauer as a religious naturalist /$rAbigail T. Wernicki --$tchapter 7 Jaspers's Philosophical Faith --$tToward a form of religious naturalism /$rNicholas J. Wernicki --$tpart, III Pantheism, Materialism, and the Value-Ladenness of Nature --$tchapter 8 Ecstatic Naturalism as Deep Pantheism /$rRobert S. Corrington --$tchapter 9 Deus Sive Natura --$tPantheism as a variety of religious naturalism /$rDemian Wheeler --$tchapter 10 Matter, Mind, and Meaning /$rDonald A. Crosby --$tchapter 11 The Solemnity of the World /$rGeorge Allan --$tpart, IV Ecology, Humans, and Politics in Naturalistic Perspective --$tchapter 12 Spiritual Ecology and Religious Naturalism --$tExploring their interrelationships /$rLeslie E. Sponsel --$tchapter 13 African American Religious Naturalism and the Question of the Human /$rCarol Wayne White --$tchapter 14 A Political Theology for the Anthropocene /$rMichael S. Hogue --$tchapter 15 Pragmatic Naturalism and Public Theology --$tProspects of creative exchange /$rVictor Anderson --$tpart, V Religious Naturalism and Traditional Religions --$tchapter 16 Buddhism and Religious Naturalism /$rJay N. Forrest --$tchapter 17 Zen Buddhist Perspectives on Religious Naturalism /$rStephanie Kaza --$tchapter 18 One Shawnee's Reflections on Religious Naturalism /$rThomas Norton-Smith --$tchapter 19 Dao and Water --$tRethinking Daoism as naturalism /$rJea Sophia Oh --$tchapter 20 A Christian Religious Naturalism /$rKarl E. Peters --$tchapter 21 Religious Naturalism --$tHindu perspectives /$rVaradaraja V. Raman --$tchapter 22 Naturalizing Religion 1 /$rLoyal Rue --$tchapter 23 A Jewish Perspective on Religious Naturalism /$rDan Solomon --$tchapter 24 Confucianism as a Form of Religious Naturalism /$rMary Evelyn Tucker --$tpart, VI Putting Religious Naturalism into Practice --$tchapter 25 Religious Naturalism and the Spirit of Query --$tTaking adult religious education in a new direction /$rPamela C. Crosby --$tchapter 26 Bringing Religious Naturalists Together Online /$rUrsula Goodenough Michael Cavanaugh Todd Macalister --$tchapter 27 Whither Religious Naturalism? /$rWalter B. Gulick --$tchapter 28 The Society of Nature and the Religion of Nature /$rBruce M. Hannon --$tchapter 29 Practices in Religious Naturalism /$rEric Steinhart --$tchapter 30 Naturalistic Spirituality as a Practice /$rDaniel T. Strain --$tpart, VII Critical Discussions of Religious Naturalism --$tchapter 31 The Religious Availability of Religious Naturalism /$rDavid E. Conner --$tchapter 32 Holy Nostalgia --$tToward a sympathetic critique of religious naturalism /$rMichael L. Raposa --$tchapter 33 Concerning Consecrated Science --$tThe suspect wonder of the new cosmology /$rLisa H. Sideris --$tchapter 34 Reflecting on Religious Naturalism --$tPossibilities and critiques /$rPhilip Hefner.
520 8 $aEcological crisis is being widely discussed in society today and therefore, the subject of religious naturalism has emerged as a major topic in religion. The Routledge Handbook of Religious Naturalism is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems, and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising thirty-four chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into seven parts: Varieties of religious naturalism and its relations to other outlooks; Some earlier religious naturalists; Pantheism, materialism, and the value-ladenness of nature; Ecology, humans, and politics in naturalistic perspective; Religious naturalism and traditional religions; Putting religious naturalism into practice; Critical discussions of religious naturalism. Within these sections central issues, debates, and problems are examined, including: defining religious naturalism; religious underpinnings of ecology; natural piety; the religious-aesthetic; ecstatic naturalism as deep pantheism; spiritual ecology; African-American religious naturalism; Christian religious naturalism; Dao and water; Confucianism; environmental action; and practices in religious naturalism. The Routledge Handbook of Religious Naturalism is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies, theology, and philosophy. The Handbook will also be useful for those in related fields, such as environmental ethics and ecology.
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830 0 $aRoutledge handbooks.
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