Arts, Religion and the Environment: Exploring Nature’s Texture
Sigurd Bergmann & Forrest Clingerman, eds.2015
Humans have been described as “meaning-making animals.” At the threshold of the Anthropocene, how might humans artistically envision…
Contributions on the relationship between nature and spirituality, in any of the concepts and the meanings that both may have and in all its manifestations.
Humans have been described as “meaning-making animals.” At the threshold of the Anthropocene, how might humans artistically envision…
This collection includes spiritual reflections, be they religious or not, regarding the syndemic. They addresses aspects that are…
Science and technology paradigms are not value free, but anchored in ontological cosmovisions and archetypes in how humans…
This MD thesis deals with Geoethics as an ethics of the Earth from the interpretation of experiences lived…
Facing the ongoing global collapse -a systemic crisis resulting from the decline of wisdom- the author proposes to…
This paper explores specific contributions that Native American thought can make to the ongoing search for a Western…
The concept of Noosphere is of great importance when looking at the values underpinning the technocratic artifacts and…
Ecosofía, el arte de escuchar la Tierra (Ecosophy, the art of listening to the Earth) is the title…
This assemblage of 12 stories, poetry, song, artwork and academic writings, speaks about alternative worldviews and traditional knowledge…
This monographic issue of the magazine Perifèria. Cristianisme, Postmodernitat, Globalització, coordinated by Jordi Corominas and Joan Albert Vicens,…