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.
Michael S Hogue
Tangled Bank [PDF ebook]
Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation
Tangled Bank [PDF ebook]
Toward an Ecotheological Ethics of Responsible Participation
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 282 ● ISBN 9780227903520 ● Casa editrice James Clarke & Co ● Pubblicato 2010 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 4501116 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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