Christianity and reverential naturalism engage a world in peril: A dialogue between disciplines.

IF 1 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Social Compass Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-20 DOI:10.1177/00377686241276385
Paul Bramadat, John Thatamanil
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Christian theologians and ostensibly secular sociologists of religion rely on different resources to respond to personal, local, or global problems. The environmental crises we see around the world reflect a strict hierarchy between human beings and the natural world. In both the theological and social scientific arenas of the last few decades, however, we see an 'animal turn' that exposes the hubris of anthropocentrism and creates opportunities for new ways of writing and teaching about the natural environment. Using the Pacific Northwest's 'reverential naturalism' as a touchstone, the authors reflect on the extent to which their respective fields prepare secular scholars and theologians to address the crises all animals - including humans - now face. Using a dialogue format, they explore whether theological and social scientific regimes of truth and knowledge are incommensurable. What might this mean for the region and the two fields out of which they authors emerge?

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基督教和虔诚的自然主义与岌岌可危的世界打交道:学科间的对话。
基督教神学家和表面上世俗的宗教社会学家依靠不同的资源来应对个人、地方或全球问题。我们在世界各地看到的环境危机反映了人类与自然世界之间严格的等级制度。然而,在过去几十年的神学和社会科学领域,我们看到了一种 "动物转向",这种转向揭露了人类中心主义的狂妄,并为有关自然环境的新的写作和教学方式创造了机会。以西北太平洋地区的 "崇尚自然主义 "为试金石,作者们反思了他们各自的领域在多大程度上帮助世俗学者和神学家做好准备,以应对包括人类在内的所有动物目前所面临的危机。通过对话的形式,他们探讨了神学和社会科学的真理与知识体系是否不可通约。这对该地区和他们的作者所处的两个领域意味着什么?
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期刊介绍: Social Compass is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on the sociology of religion. It aims to reflect the wide variety of research being carried out by sociologists of religion in all countries. Part of each issue consists of invited articles on a particular theme; for the unthemed part of the journal, articles will be considered on any topic that bears upon religion in contemporary societies. Issue 2 each year contains selected papers from the biennial conferences of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR). Readers are also invited to contribute to the Forum section.
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