Earthly Things : : Immanence, New Materialisms, and Planetary Thinking / / ed. by Whitney Bauman, Heather Eaton, Karen Bray.

Globalization and climate weirding are two of the leading phenomena that challenge and change the way we need to think and act within the planetary community. Modern Western understandings of human beings, animals, and the rest of the natural world and the subsequent technologies built on those unde...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Confucianism as a Form of Immanental Naturalism
  • Immanence in Hinduism and Jainism: New Planetary Thinking?
  • Mountains Preach the Dharma: Immanence in Mahayana Buddhism
  • Africana Sacred Matters: Religious Materialities in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas
  • We have always been animists . . .
  • Indigenous Cosmovisions and a Humanist Perspective on Materialism
  • Amorous Entanglements: The Matter of Christian Panentheism
  • On the Matter of Hope: Weaving Threads of Jewish Wisdom for the Sake of the Planetary
  • Oily Animations: On Protestantism and Petroleum
  • Interreligious Approaches to Sustainability Without a Future: Two New Materialist Proposals for Religion and Ecology
  • Which Materialism, Whose Planetary Thinking?
  • Rewilding Religion for a Primeval Future
  • Planetary Thinking, Agency, and Relationality: Religious Naturalism’s Plea
  • Dancing Immanence: A Philosophy of Bodily Becoming
  • The Animist, Almost Feminist, Quite Nearly Pantheist Old Materialism of Giordano Bruno
  • Emergence Theory and the New Materialisms
  • New Materialisms and Planetary Persistence, Purpose, and Politics
  • Gut Theology: The Peril and Promise of Political Affect
  • The Entangled Relations of Our Ecological Crisis: Religion, Capitalism’s Logics, and New Forms of Planetary Thinking
  • Solidarity with Nonhumans: Being Ecological with Object-Oriented Ontology
  • Developing a Critical Romantic Religiosity for a Planetary Community
  • Matter Values: Ethics and Politics for a Planet in Crisis
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • Contributors
  • Index