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The Good in Nature and Humanity: Connecting Science, Religion, and Spirituality with the Natural World

by Stephen R. Kellert

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ISBN13: 9781559638388
ISBN10: 1559638389
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Scientists, theologians, and the spiritually inclined, as well as all those concerned with humanity's increasingly widespread environmental impact, are beginning to recognize that our ongoing abuse of the earth diminishes our moral as well as our material condition. Many people are coming to believe that strengthening the bonds among spirituality, science, and the natural world offers an important key to addressing the pervasive environmental problems we face.

The Good in Nature and Humanity brings together 20 leading thinkers and writers - including Ursula Goodenough, Lynn Margulis, Dorion Sagan, Carl Safina, David Petersen, Wendell Berry, Terry Tempest Williams, and Barry Lopez - to examine the divide between faith and reason, and to seek a means for developing an environmental ethic that will help us confront two of our most imperiling crises: global environmental destruction and an impoverished spirituality. The book explores the ways in which science, spirit, and religion can guide the experience and understanding of our ongoing relationship with the natural world and examines how the integration of science and spirituality can equip us to make wiser choices in using and managing the natural environment. The book also provides compelling stories that offer a narrative understanding of the relations among science, spirit, and nature.

Grounded in the premise that neither science nor religion can by itself resolve the prevailing malaise of environmental and moral decline, contributors seek viable approaches to averting environmental catastrophe and, more positively, to achieving a more harmonious relationship with the natural world. By bridging the gap between the rational and the religious through the concern of each for understanding the human relation to creation, The Good in Nature and Humanity offers an important means for pursuing the quest for a more secure and meaningful world.

Book News Annotation:

Seeking to articulate an environmental ethic and enhance our spiritual lives, scientists, theologians, and writers analyze the gap between faith and reason, science and spirituality. Sixteen chapters discuss the role of science, the difference between scientific and religious perspectives, values and ethics, religion and ecology, power and knowledge, work and worship, and local economics. The perspective of the storyteller is emphasized.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

The Good in Nature and Humanity brings together 20 leading thinkers and writers to examine the divide between faith and reason, and to seek a means for developing an environmental ethic that will help us confront two of our most imperiling crises: global environmental destruction and an impoverished spirituality.

About the Author

Stephen R. Kellert is the Tweedy Ordway Professor of Social Ecology at the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, author of "Kinship to Mastery" (Island Press, 1997) and "The Value of Life" (Island Press, 1996), and coeditor, with Edward O. Wilson, of "The Biophilia Hypothesis" (Island Press, 1993).

Timothy J. Farnham is a doctoral candidate at the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781559638388
Subtitle:
Connecting Science, Religion, and Spirituality with the Natural World
Editor:
Kellert, Stephen R.
Editor:
Farnham, Timothy J.
Editor:
Kellert, Stephen R.; Farnham, Timothy
Editor:
Kellert, Stephen R.
Author:
Kellert, Stephen R.
Author:
Farnham, Timothy J.
Editor:
Farnham, Timothy J.
Publisher:
Island Press
Location:
Washington, DC
Subject:
Nature
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Subject:
Spirituality
Subject:
Human ecology
Subject:
Religion and science
Subject:
Spirituality - General
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
General Nature
Subject:
Nature -- Religious aspects.
Edition Number:
1
Edition Description:
First Trade Pap
Series Volume:
1092
Publication Date:
January 2002
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
277
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 20 oz

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