Earthly Things

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531503055

Immanence, New Materialisms, and Planetary Thinking

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Edited by Karen Bray, Whitney Bauman, Contributions by Christopher Key Chapple, Philip Clayton, John Grim, Matthew Hartman, Graham Harvey, Christopher Ives, Elana Jefferson-Tatum, Catherine Keller
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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670 g
Pages:
277

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Karen Bray (Edited By) Karen Bray is Associate Professor of Religion, Philosophy, and Social Change and Director of the Honors Program at Wesleyan College. Her recent publications include Grave Attending: A Political Theology for the Unredeemed and the co-edited volume Religion, Emotion, Sensation: Affect Theories and Theologies. Heather Eaton (Edited By) Heather Eaton is Full Professor at St. Paul University in Ottawa, Canada. She is the author of Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies, co-editor, with Lauren Levesque, of Advancing Nonviolence and Social Transformation, and editor of The Intellectual Journey of Thomas Berry: Imagining the Earth Community. Whitney Bauman (Edited By) Whitney Bauman is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University in Miami, Florida. He is also co-founder and co-director of Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge, a nonprofit based in Berlin, Germany. His publications include Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic andEnvironmental Ethics and Uncertainty: Tackling Wicked Problems (co-written with Kevin O'Brien).

Introduction Karen Bray, Heather Eaton, and Whitney Bauman 1 Confucianism as a Form of Immanental Naturalism Mary Evelyn Tucker 15 Immanence in Hinduism and Jainism: New Planetary Thinking? Christopher Key Chapple 31 Mountains Preach the Dharma: Immanence in Maha?ya?na Buddhism Christopher Ives 49 Africana Sacred Matters: Religious Materialities in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas Elana Jefferson-Tatum 60 We have always been animists . . . Graham Harvey 74 Indigenous Cosmovisions and a Humanist Perspective on Materialism John Grim 88 Amorous Entanglements: The Matter of Christian Panentheism Catherine Keller 99 On the Matter of Hope: Weaving Threads of Jewish Wisdom for the Sake of the Planetary O'neil Van Horn 111 Oily Animations: On Protestantism and Petroleum Terra Schwerin Rowe 123 Interreligious Approaches to Sustainability Without a Future: Two New Materialist Proposals for Religion and Ecology Kevin Minister 136 Which Materialism, Whose Planetary Thinking? Joerg Rieger 148 Rewilding Religion for a Primeval Future Sarah M. Pike 161 Planetary Thinking, Agency, and Relationality: Religious Naturalism's Plea Carol Wayne White 173 Dancing Immanence: A Philosophy of Bodily Becoming Kimerer L. LaMothe 186 The Animist, Almost Feminist, Quite Nearly Pantheist Old Materialism of Giordano Bruno Mary-Jane Rubenstein 198 Emergence Theory and the New Materialisms Kevin Schilbrack 210 New Materialisms and Planetary Persistence, Purpose, and Politics Heather Eaton 222 Gut Theology: The Peril and Promise of Political Affect Karen Bray 234 The Entangled Relations of Our Ecological Crisis: Religion, Capitalism's Logics, and New Forms of Planetary Thinking Matthew R. Hartman 248 Solidarity with Nonhumans: Being Ecological with Object-Oriented Ontology Sam Mickey 260 Developing a Critical Romantic Religiosity for a Planetary Community Whitney A. Bauman 274 Matter Values: Ethics and Politics for a Planet in Crisis Philip Clayton 289 Acknowledgments 303 Bibliography 305 List of Contributors 335 Index 341

Earthly Things is brimming with fruitful insights, generative extensions, and stimulating rapprochements. I hope it finds curious and open-minded audiences invested in religious studies, science and technology studies, philosophy, and the environmental humanities.-- "H-Net Reviews"

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