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Thinking Nature and the Nature of Thinking

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A fresh and more capacious reading of the Western religious tradition on nature and creation, Thinking Nature and the Nature of Thinking puts medieval Irish theologian John Scottus Eriugena (810–87...
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A fresh and more capacious reading of the Western religious tradition on nature and creation, Thinking Nature and the Nature of Thinking puts medieval Irish theologian John Scottus Eriugena (810–877) into conversation with American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882). Challenging the biblical stewardship model of nature and histories of nature and religion that pit orthodoxy against the heresy of pantheism, Willemien Otten reveals a line of thought that has long made room for nature's agency as the coworker of God. Embracing in this more elusive idea of nature in a world beset by environmental crisis, she suggests, will allow us to see nature not as a victim but as an ally in a common quest for re-attunement to the divine. Putting its protagonists into further dialogue with such classic authors as Augustine, Maximus the Confessor, Friedrich Schleiermacher, and William James, her study deconstructs the idea of pantheism and paves the way for a new natural theology.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 312
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
Publication Date: 17 March 2020
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503611672
Format: Paperback
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"In this original and significant study, Willemien Otten presents two major authors for the first time in a comparative perspective. Writing with erudition and elegance, she adds considerably to our understanding of both Eriugena and Emerson, and in doing so establishes herself as a serious religious thinker in her own right."—Brian Stock, University of Toronto and Collège de France
Willemien Otten is Professor of the History of Christianity and Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School, where she serves as the Director of the Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion.
Introduction: Thinking Nature.(and the Nature of Thinking)
1. Thinking Nature in Eriugena and Emerson
2. Panchristology and the Liturgical Cosmos of Maximus the Confessor
3. Creation and the Hexaemeron in Augustine
Postscript to Part One
4. Nature as Dispositive Thought in Schleiermacher's Speeches on Religion
5. William James and the Science of Religious Selfhood
Conclusion: (Thinking Nature). and the Nature of Thinking