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Anthropocene Religion - by Michael Barnes Norton (Hardcover)
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- Anthropocene Religion argues that addressing a future, and present, shaped by worldwide catastrophic climate change involves not only radically rethinking the ideas of nature, and humanity's place within it, inherited from Western modernity.
- Author(s): Michael Barnes Norton
- 192 Pages
- Philosophy, Political
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Offers a constructive, philosophical approach to religion informed by environmental philosophy, one that is neither dismissive of religion nor apologetic.Book Synopsis
Anthropocene Religion argues that addressing a future, and present, shaped by worldwide catastrophic climate change involves not only radically rethinking the ideas of nature, and humanity's place within it, inherited from Western modernity. It also demands a reconceptualization of the nature and role of religion. The advent of the Anthropocene simultaneously displaces the human from the centre of the world and erodes all sharp distinctions between the natural environment and the realm of human activity. Similarly, the Anthropocene renders untenable concepts of religion that rely on reference to realms, beings or forces that wholly transcend nature. It is, however, possible to understand both religion and its divine referents in worldly rather than transcendent terms, just as it is possible to understand nature as dynamic and creative. The Gaia hypothesis offers us a figure through which to approach these concepts in their interconnectedness.Review Quotes
A patient rendition of the literature on climate and religion, Anthropocene Religion brings a spectrum of thinkers into lucid dialogue about how to reorient (to) religion in the Anthropocene. Norton has a superb feel for the alchemy of ideas and has produced a book that doesn't shy away from wading into of-the-moment debates in continental philosophy--and charting a new path forward.--Donovan Schaefer, University of Pennsylvania
With engaging transdisciplinarity rather than off-putting panic or dogmatic demand, Michael Barnes Norton opens a fresh engagement of the complex, crucial interplay of three tricky and unavoidable concepts: the Anthropocene, nature and religion.--Catherine Keller, Drew University Theological School
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .99 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Political
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Michael Barnes Norton
Language: English
Street Date: February 28, 2025
TCIN: 92742561
UPC: 9781474425391
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-1853
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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