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Nature's transcendence and immanence : a comparative interdisciplinary ecstatic naturalism

Corrington, Robert S.(Foreword by)Dunn, Rose Ellen(Contributions by)Guardiano, Nicholas(Contributions by)McEntee, Rory(Contributions by)Mitchell, Wade(Contributions by)Niemoczynski, Leon(Contributions by)Padilla, Elaine(Contributions by)Roberts, Austin(Contributions by)Lawrence, Marilynn(Edited by)Oh, Jea Sophia, West Chester University of Pennsylvania(Edited by)
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What does it mean for nature to be sacred? Is anything supernatural or even unnatural? Nature’s Transcendence and Immanence: A Comparative Interdisciplinary Ecstatic Naturalism discusses nature’s divinizing process of unfolding and folding through East-West dialogues and interdisciplinary methodologies.

Nature’s selving/god-ing processes are the sacred that is revealed as nature’s transcendent and immanent dimensions.

Each chapter of Nature’s Transcendence and Immanence: A Comparative Interdisciplinary Ecstatic Naturalism shares a part of nature’s sacred folds that are complexes within nature that have unusual semiotic density.

These discussions serve to help restore a better relationship to nature as a whole through an innovative combination of research and ideas from a variety of traditions and disciplines.

This collection not only introduces ecstatic naturalism and deep pantheism as sacred practices of philosophy and theology, but also invites a broader audience from a wide range of academic disciplines such as neuro-psychoanalysis, aesthetics, mythology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence (AI).

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Lexington Books
1498562752 / 9781498562751
Hardback
146
22/12/2017
United States
English
210 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm