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The authors in this collection engage with ecstatic naturalism in a variety of ways, comparing it to or integrating it with other philosophies and disciplines to express and fully explore the transcendence and immanence of nature.
List of contents
Foreword by Robert S. Corrington
An Introduction-Marilynn Lawrence with Jea Sophia Oh
I. Between Immanence and Transcendence of Nature
1. Chaosmic Naturalisms: Cosmological Immanence, Multiplicity and Divinity in Corrington and Faber-Austin Roberts
2. Trinitarian Nature? Tehom, Word and Spirit: A Constructive and Contemplative Journey Through Pannikar, Tillich, and Corrington-Rory McEntee
3. Wild Air: Toward a Poetics of Ecstatic Naturalism-Rose Ellen Dunn
II. Nature's Semiosis and Unconscious
4. Driven from the Bottomless Lake of Consciousness: Neuropsychoanalysis, Peirce, and an Ecstatic Naturalism-Wade A. Mitchell
5. Groundwork for a Transcendentalist Semeiotics of Nature-Nicholas L. Guardiano
6. The Meaning of Nature: Toward a Philosophical Ecology-Leon Niemoczynski
7. Landscapes of the Unconscious and the Longings of Nature-Elaine Padilla
III. Nature's Plurality and Hybridity
8. Mystical Pluralism: James, Blood, and the Experience of Ecstatic Nature-Thomas Millary
9. Vulnerable Transcendence of Nature: A Naturalistic Reading of Hybridity, Beginning, and Colliding in Chinese Creation Mythology-Jea Sophia Oh
10. A Post-Naturalist Idea of Ec-stacy: An East-West Dialogue in a Post-Human Age-Iljoon Park
11. Daseok's God in Dialogue with Deep Pantheism and Process Panentheism-Hiheon Kim
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Edited by Marilynn Lawrence and Jea Sophia Oh - Foreword by Robert S. Corrington - Contributions by Austin Roberts; Rory McEntee; Rose Ellen Dunn; Wade Mitchell; Nicholas Guardiano; Leon Niemoczynski; Elaine Padilla; Thomas Millary; Jea Sophia Oh; Iljoon
Summary
The authors in this collection engage with ecstatic naturalism in a variety of ways, comparing it to or integrating it with other philosophies and disciplines to express and fully explore the transcendence and immanence of nature.