As the stages of the COVID-19 pandemic have unfolded, so have its complexities. This volume addresses the collective sense that the pandemic is more than a problem to manage our way out of. Rather, it is a moment to consider our broken relationship with the natural world, and our alienation from a deeper sense of purpose and meaning.
As the stages of the COVID-19 pandemic have unfolded, so have its complexities. This volume addresses the collective sense that the pandemic is more than a problem to manage our way out of. Rather, it is a moment to consider our broken relationship with the natural world, and our alienation from a deeper sense of purpose and meaning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander J. B. Hampton is Assistant Professor in the Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto, Canada.
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Introduction: Theology and Ecology in a Time of Pandemic 1. Viral Visions & Dark Dreams: Ecological Darkness and Enmeshment in the Time of COVID-19 2. Ecology and the Unbuffered Self: Identity Agency and Authority in a Time of Pandemic 3. What Happened to Touch? 4. The Gallop of the Pale Green Horse: Pandemic Pandaemonium and Panentheism 5. Eschatology in a Time of Crisis 6. The Multidimensional Unity of Life Theology Ecology and COVID-19 7. Between Catastrophes: God Nature and Humanity 8. COVID-19 Human Ecology and the Ontological Turn to Gaia 9. The Recovery of Nature's Religious Role in the Context of the Pandemic 10. Listening to the Pandemic: Decentering Humans through Silence and Sound.
Introduction: Theology and Ecology in a Time of Pandemic 1. Viral Visions & Dark Dreams: Ecological Darkness and Enmeshment in the Time of COVID-19 2. Ecology and the Unbuffered Self: Identity Agency and Authority in a Time of Pandemic 3. What Happened to Touch? 4. The Gallop of the Pale Green Horse: Pandemic Pandaemonium and Panentheism 5. Eschatology in a Time of Crisis 6. The Multidimensional Unity of Life Theology Ecology and COVID-19 7. Between Catastrophes: God Nature and Humanity 8. COVID-19 Human Ecology and the Ontological Turn to Gaia 9. The Recovery of Nature's Religious Role in the Context of the Pandemic 10. Listening to the Pandemic: Decentering Humans through Silence and Sound.
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