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Navigating post-truth and alternative facts : religion and science as political theology

Bauman, Whitney(Foreword by)Stenmark, Lisa(Foreword by)Jackelen, Antje(Introduction by)Allen, Paul(Contributions by)Baldwin, Jennifer(Contributions by)Bauman, Whitney(Contributions by)Boyd, Craig(Contributions by)Clayton, Philip(Contributions by)Peters, Ted, Graduate Theological Union(Contributions by)Baldwin, Jennifer(Edited by)
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Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology is an edited volume that explores the critical intersection of “religion-and-science” and our contemporary political and social landscape with a tailored eye towards the epistemological and hermeneutical impact of the “post-truth society.” The rise of the post-truth society has specific importance and inherent risk for nearly all academic disciplines and researchers.

When personal beliefs regarding climate change trump scientific consensus, research projects are defunded, results are hidden or undermined, and all of us are at a greater vulnerability to extreme weather patterns.

When expertise itself becomes suspect, we become a nation lead by fools.

When data is overcome by alternative facts and truth in any form is suspect, where is the space for religious and/or scientific scholarship?

The central curiosity of this volume is “what is the role of religion and science scholarship in a post-truth society?” This text explores truth, lies, fear, populism, politics, faith, the environment, post modernity, and our shared public life.

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Lexington Books
1498580106 / 9781498580106
Paperback / softback
215
06/08/2020
United States
English
198 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2018.