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Extinction and Religion (Religion and the Human

Jeremy H. Kidwell
Barcode 9780253068460
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Release Date: 02/01/2024

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Indiana University Press
Series: Religion and the Human
Contributors: Jeremy H. Kidwell (Edited by), Stefan Skrimshire (Edited by), Catherine Keller (Contributions by), Willis Jenkins (Contributions by), Maria Nita (Contributions by), Timothy B. Leduc (Contributions by), Catherine Rigby (Contributions by), James Hatley (Contributions by), Lisa H. Sideris (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Indiana University Press

Human-caused extinctions have never been so prominent in our political and cultural landscape. Extinction and Religion is a collection of wide-ranging chapters that explore the implications for religious faith and experience as it relates to a "sixth mass extinction" in Earth's history. Further it seeks to answer the question as to how religious and spiritual practices are shaping responses to the crisis?
Edited by Jeremy H. Kidwell and Stefan Skrimshire, this collection aims to set a new postsecular agenda, articulating the questions, challenges, and ways forward for thinking about religion in an age of mass extinction rather than provide responses from world religions in isolation. It covers subjects such as the multitude of challenges posed by mass extinction to beliefs about the future of humanity, death and the afterlife, the integrity of creation, and the relationship between human and nonhuman life.
Wide ranging and incisive, Extinction and Religion amply demonstrates the many ways in which the threat of extinction profoundly affects our faith and religious life worlds.