In this essay, I introduce religious naturalism as one contemporary religious response to anthropogenic climate change; in so doing, I offer a concept of hope associated with the beauty of ignorance, of not knowing ourselves in the usual manner. Reframing humans as natural processes in relationship with other forms of nature, religious naturalism encourages humans’ processes of transformative engagement with each other and with the more-than-human worlds that constitute our existence. Hope in this context is anticipating what possibilities may occur when human organisms enact our evolutionary capacities as relational organisms who can love, engaging in multilayered processes of changing behaviors, values, and relationships that promote the ...
As people of faith begin to recognize in larger numbers that our relationship with creation is one o...
The serious ecological crisis is creating concerns among thinkers and theologians, pushing them to a...
In his Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime ([2015] 2017), French thinker Bruno La...
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
Climate change inaction among first world peoples is startling at an individual, social, and governm...
It is difficult to be hopeful in the midst of daily news about the effects of climate change on peop...
The purpose of this article is to explore an understanding of hope that seeks to bridge the gap betw...
When the present epoch is described as “Anthropocene” human choice is seen as essential to the plane...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
BOTH science and religion are challenged by the environmental crisis, both to reevaluate the natural...
Anthropogenic climate change and unsustainable modes of production, consumption and lifestyles repre...
One aim of this essay is to understand why white evangelical Christians, more than any other religio...
Why is it so easy to ignore the ecological and economic crises of the Anthropocene? This article unv...
Let all creation rejoice before the LORD, for he comes. Psalm 96:13 The Bible is bathed with images...
The Anthropocene is fundamentally altering concepts of human agency and responsibility in the govern...
As people of faith begin to recognize in larger numbers that our relationship with creation is one o...
The serious ecological crisis is creating concerns among thinkers and theologians, pushing them to a...
In his Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime ([2015] 2017), French thinker Bruno La...
This thesis explores how hope in relation to the threats to the earth’s biosphere can be formulated ...
Climate change inaction among first world peoples is startling at an individual, social, and governm...
It is difficult to be hopeful in the midst of daily news about the effects of climate change on peop...
The purpose of this article is to explore an understanding of hope that seeks to bridge the gap betw...
When the present epoch is described as “Anthropocene” human choice is seen as essential to the plane...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
BOTH science and religion are challenged by the environmental crisis, both to reevaluate the natural...
Anthropogenic climate change and unsustainable modes of production, consumption and lifestyles repre...
One aim of this essay is to understand why white evangelical Christians, more than any other religio...
Why is it so easy to ignore the ecological and economic crises of the Anthropocene? This article unv...
Let all creation rejoice before the LORD, for he comes. Psalm 96:13 The Bible is bathed with images...
The Anthropocene is fundamentally altering concepts of human agency and responsibility in the govern...
As people of faith begin to recognize in larger numbers that our relationship with creation is one o...
The serious ecological crisis is creating concerns among thinkers and theologians, pushing them to a...
In his Facing Gaia: Eight Lectures on the New Climatic Regime ([2015] 2017), French thinker Bruno La...