04666cam a2200289Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550200034000890200030001230240032001530350022001850400026002070500021002330820017002542450102002712460037003732640034004103000022004443360021004663370023004873380032005105053628005426500035041707000032042057760053042378560086042909781315228907180706s2018 nyu ob 001 0 eng d a9781315228907q(e-book : PDF) a9781351857529q(e-book: Mobi) z9781138292079q(hardback)7 a10.4324/9781315228907 2doi a(OCoLC)1020572433 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aBL183b.R68 201804a201.77bR86904aThe Routledge handbook of religious naturalism /cedited by Donald A. Crosby and Jerome A. Stone.30aHandbook of religious naturalism 1aNew York :bRoutledge,c2018. a1 online resource atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier00tpart, I Varieties of religious naturalism and its relations to other outlooks -- tchapter Introduction /r Donald A. Crosby Jerome A. Stone -- tchapter 1 Defining and Defending Religious Naturalism /r Jerome A. Stone -- tchapter 2 Religious Naturalism and Its Near Neighbors -- tSome live options /r Willem B. Drees -- tpart, II Some earlier religious naturalists -- tchapter 3 Ernst Haeckel’s Creation -- tDeveloping a non-reductive religious naturalism /r Whitney Bauman -- tchapter 4 The Religious Naturalism of Henry Nelson Wieman /r Cedric L. Heppler -- tchapter 5 A Unity with the Universe -- tHerder, Schelling, and Dewey on natural piety /r John R. Shook -- tchapter 6 The Sublime as Sacred -- tReading Schopenhauer as a religious naturalist /r Abigail T. Wernicki -- tchapter 7 Jaspers’s Philosophical Faith -- tToward a form of religious naturalism /r Nicholas J. Wernicki -- tpart, III Pantheism, Materialism, and the Value-Ladenness of Nature -- tchapter 8 Ecstatic Naturalism as Deep Pantheism /r Robert S. Corrington -- tchapter 9 Deus Sive Natura -- tPantheism as a variety of religious naturalism /r Demian Wheeler -- tchapter 10 Matter, Mind, and Meaning /r Donald A. Crosby -- tchapter 11 The Solemnity of the World /r George Allan -- tpart, IV Ecology, Humans, and Politics in Naturalistic Perspective -- tchapter 12 Spiritual Ecology and Religious Naturalism -- tExploring their interrelationships /r Leslie E. Sponsel -- tchapter 13 African American Religious Naturalism and the Question of the Human /r Carol Wayne White -- tchapter 14 A Political Theology for the Anthropocene /r Michael S. Hogue -- tchapter 15 Pragmatic Naturalism and Public Theology -- tProspects of creative exchange /r Victor Anderson -- tpart, V Religious Naturalism and Traditional Religions -- tchapter 16 Buddhism and Religious Naturalism /r Jay N. Forrest -- tchapter 17 Zen Buddhist Perspectives on Religious Naturalism /r Stephanie Kaza -- tchapter 18 One Shawnee’s Reflections on Religious Naturalism /r Thomas Norton-Smith -- tchapter 19 Dao and Water -- tRethinking Daoism as naturalism /r Jea Sophia Oh -- tchapter 20 A Christian Religious Naturalism /r Karl E. Peters -- tchapter 21 Religious Naturalism -- tHindu perspectives /r Varadaraja V. Raman -- tchapter 22 Naturalizing Religion 1 /r Loyal Rue -- tchapter 23 A Jewish Perspective on Religious Naturalism /r Dan Solomon -- tchapter 24 Confucianism as a Form of Religious Naturalism /r Mary 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 /r Pamela C. Crosby -- tchapter 26 Bringing Religious Naturalists Together Online /r Ursula Goodenough Michael Cavanaugh Todd Macalister -- tchapter 27 Whither Religious Naturalism? /r Walter B. Gulick -- tchapter 28 The Society of Nature and the Religion of Nature /r Bruce M. Hannon -- tchapter 29 Practices in Religious Naturalism /r Eric Steinhart -- tchapter 30 Naturalistic Spirituality as a Practice /r Daniel T. Strain -- tpart, VII Critical Discussions of Religious Naturalism -- tchapter 31 The Religious Availability of Religious Naturalism /r David E. Conner -- tchapter 32 Holy Nostalgia -- tToward a sympathetic critique of religious naturalism /r Michael L. Raposa -- tchapter 33 Concerning Consecrated Science -- tThe suspect wonder of the new cosmology /r Lisa H. Sideris -- tchapter 34 Reflecting on Religious Naturalism -- tPossibilities and critiques /r Philip Hefner. 0aNaturalismxReligious aspects.1 aCrosby, Donald A.,eeditor.08iPrint version: z9781138292079w(DLC) 201704056540uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315228907zClick here to view.