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The Tangled Bank - Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation (Microfilm)
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The Tangled Bank - Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation (Microfilm)
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Description: In response to the confluence of moral uncertainty
with the increase of human power to alter nature, and through
critical integration of the philosophical naturalism of Hans Jonas
and the critical religious naturalism of James M. Gustafson, The
Tangled Bank argues for an ecotheological ethics of responsible
participation. By making the case that the moral pressures of our
time call for a vision that is as deeply naturalistic as it is
deeply theological, a critical perspective is advanced that is
attuned to human embeddedness within nature as well as to human
distinctiveness. In support of this, a moral anthropological method
is deployed as a creative new way to integrate the comparative,
critical, and constructive tasks of theological ethics. The
insights of Hans Jonas and James M. Gustafson, interpreted
comparatively for the first time, are critically drawn together to
suggest new directions for scholarship and teaching in theology and
religion and science studies. Endorsements: ""In this elegantly
written book, Michael Hogue insightfully compares two leading
figures dedicated to reconstructing ethics in the light of our
environmental situation, the philosopher Hans Jonas and James M.
Gustafson, a Christian theologian. . . . This book is a welcome
addition to religious and philosophical reflection on ecology and
ethics. I heartily commend it to anyone and everyone engaged with
the pressing moral challenges we all now face."" --William
Schweiker Author of Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics
""Michael Hogue takes the interaction between environmental and
Christian ethics to a new and satisfying level. . . . He writes
with clarity, grace, depth, and humor."" --John Opie Author of
Nature's Nation ""Michael Hogue breaks down the usual stereotypes
about the value of philosophy and theology and challenges his
readers to expand our ideas about how to live on Earth. Scholarly
yet lucidly written and engaging, this book charts new territory in
environmental thinking."" --Jerome A. Stone Author of The
Minimalist Vision of Transcendence About the Contributor(s):
Michael S. Hogue is Assistant Professor of Theology at Meadville
Lombard Theological School (Chicago, IL). He is the author of
Varieties of Religious Ethics and the Vulnerability of Life (2009).
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