Being-in-Creation: Human Responsibility in an Endangered World
Being-in-Creation: Human Responsibility in an Endangered World
Daum Professor of Philosophy and Director of Environmental Studies
Professor of Theology and Ecology
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Abstract
What is the proper relationship between human beings and the more-than-human world? This philosophical question, which underlies vast environmental crises, forces us to investigate the tension between our extraordinary powers, which seem to set us apart from nature, even above it, and our thoroughgoing ordinariness, as revealed by the evolutionary history we share with all life. The contributors to this volume ask us to consider whether the anxiety of unheimlichkeit, which in one form or another absorbed so much of twentieth-century philosophy, might reveal not our homelessness in the cosmos but a need for a fundamental belongingness and implacement in it.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: The Human Place in the Natural World
David Brian Treanor
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Creation, Creativity, and Creatureliness: The Wisdom of Finite Existence
Rowan Williams
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Rowan Williams and Ecological Rationality
Jarrod Longbons
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The Art of Creaturely Life: A Question of Human Propriety
Norman Wirzba
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Face of Nature, Gift of Creation: Thoughts Toward a Phenomenology of Ktisis
Bruce Foltz
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Creativity as Call to Care for Creation? John Zizioulas and Jean-Louis Chrétien
Christina M. Gschwandtner
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Creature Discomforts: Levinas’s Interpretation of Creation Ex Nihilo
Jeffrey Hanson
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Reflections from Thoreau’s Concord
Edward F. Mooney
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Creation and the Glory of Creatures
Janet Martin Soskice
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Care of the Soil, Care of the Self: Creation and Creativity in the American Suburbs
T. Wilson Dickinson
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Dream Writing Beyond a Wounded World: Topographies of the Eco-Divine
Susan Pyke
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