Pantheism and Ecology
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Pantheism and Ecology
Cosmological, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives
Valera, Luca
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2024
366
Mole
9783031400421
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Pantheism, Ecology, and Cosmology. Different Perspectives and Traditions.- Chapter 1. Brief History of the Organism and the Relationship between the Whole and its Parts.- Chapter 2. Stoic Pantheism and Environmental Ethics in Pliny the Elder.- Chapter 3. The Presence of God in Creation: The Medieval Motifs of Ontological Continuity, Light and Sympathy for Creatures.- Chapter 4. Nature, Venustas, and Harmony.- Chapter 5. Spinoza: Ecosystemic Consequences of the Intersections between Pantheism, Panentheism, and Aacosmism.- Chapter 6. Schleiermacherean Panentheism and Ecology.- Chapter 7. Rumi and Tagore on Being-with-Nature.- Chapter 8. The Withdrawal of God and Man as Co-creator in Hans Jonas' Cosmogonic Conjecture.- Chapter 9. Hans Jonas And Pantheism: On Ecology and the Problematic Relationship between God, World, and Man.- Chapter 10. The Evolutionary Process Leading up to the Anthropocene as Seen Through Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's Cosmic Christology.- Chapter 11. Influences of the Spinozian Philosophy in the Environmental Activism of Arne Naess.- Part II. Current Ecological Concerns and Cosmologies: Exploring Pantheism.- Chapter 12. Raimon Panikkar's Sacred Secularity: An Advaita Interpretation to Understand the Sacredness of Nature.- Chapter 13. Spinozism and Native Americans on Pantheism and Panentheism.- Chapter 14. Ground of Being: The panentheism of Paul Tillich, Earth Care, and Intercultural Dialogue.- Chapter 15. God, Home, and Thinking in the Place: What kind of pantheism did Thoreau Endorse?.- Chapter 16. Genesis 1 as Ecosophy.- Chapter 17. Panentheism in Christian Ecotheology.- Chapter 18. Theism Versus Pancomprehensions.- Chapter 19. The Hidden Theology in the New Naturalisms.- Chapter 20. Towards a Speculative Ecology. Monads, Habits, and the Non-otherness of the World.- Chapter 21. Anthropocene Narratives and New Cosmologies.- Chapter 22. System as Paradigm for a New World View.- Part III. From Pantheism to Ethics and Politics.- Chapter 23. Pantheism: Destruction of Boundaries?.- Chapter 24. Intrinsic Values, Pantheism, and Ecology: Where Does Value Come From?.- Chapter 25. Humans are Humus: An Analysis of Boff's Panentheistic Ecotheology in the Framework of the Biocultural Ethic.- Chapter 26. On the Compatibility Between Panentheism and Fragmentation: An Experimental Ecofeminist Loosening of the "in" in Allingottlehre.- Chapter 27. Hossein Nasr on the Environmental Crisis.- Chapter 28. Francis Halle's Project for a Large Primary Forest in Western Europe and a New Understanding of Our Relationship with the Biosphere.
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Ecological Philosophy;Eco-Theology and Cosmology;Environmental Philosophy;Pantheism and Panentheism;Religious Traditions
Part I. Pantheism, Ecology, and Cosmology. Different Perspectives and Traditions.- Chapter 1. Brief History of the Organism and the Relationship between the Whole and its Parts.- Chapter 2. Stoic Pantheism and Environmental Ethics in Pliny the Elder.- Chapter 3. The Presence of God in Creation: The Medieval Motifs of Ontological Continuity, Light and Sympathy for Creatures.- Chapter 4. Nature, Venustas, and Harmony.- Chapter 5. Spinoza: Ecosystemic Consequences of the Intersections between Pantheism, Panentheism, and Aacosmism.- Chapter 6. Schleiermacherean Panentheism and Ecology.- Chapter 7. Rumi and Tagore on Being-with-Nature.- Chapter 8. The Withdrawal of God and Man as Co-creator in Hans Jonas' Cosmogonic Conjecture.- Chapter 9. Hans Jonas And Pantheism: On Ecology and the Problematic Relationship between God, World, and Man.- Chapter 10. The Evolutionary Process Leading up to the Anthropocene as Seen Through Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's Cosmic Christology.- Chapter 11. Influences of the Spinozian Philosophy in the Environmental Activism of Arne Naess.- Part II. Current Ecological Concerns and Cosmologies: Exploring Pantheism.- Chapter 12. Raimon Panikkar's Sacred Secularity: An Advaita Interpretation to Understand the Sacredness of Nature.- Chapter 13. Spinozism and Native Americans on Pantheism and Panentheism.- Chapter 14. Ground of Being: The panentheism of Paul Tillich, Earth Care, and Intercultural Dialogue.- Chapter 15. God, Home, and Thinking in the Place: What kind of pantheism did Thoreau Endorse?.- Chapter 16. Genesis 1 as Ecosophy.- Chapter 17. Panentheism in Christian Ecotheology.- Chapter 18. Theism Versus Pancomprehensions.- Chapter 19. The Hidden Theology in the New Naturalisms.- Chapter 20. Towards a Speculative Ecology. Monads, Habits, and the Non-otherness of the World.- Chapter 21. Anthropocene Narratives and New Cosmologies.- Chapter 22. System as Paradigm for a New World View.- Part III. From Pantheism to Ethics and Politics.- Chapter 23. Pantheism: Destruction of Boundaries?.- Chapter 24. Intrinsic Values, Pantheism, and Ecology: Where Does Value Come From?.- Chapter 25. Humans are Humus: An Analysis of Boff's Panentheistic Ecotheology in the Framework of the Biocultural Ethic.- Chapter 26. On the Compatibility Between Panentheism and Fragmentation: An Experimental Ecofeminist Loosening of the "in" in Allingottlehre.- Chapter 27. Hossein Nasr on the Environmental Crisis.- Chapter 28. Francis Halle's Project for a Large Primary Forest in Western Europe and a New Understanding of Our Relationship with the Biosphere.
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