Preface PART 1. Introduction 1. From God to Nature:A Personal Odyssey PART 2. The Nature of Nature 2. Concept of Nature 3. Science and Nature 4. Values in Nature 5. Humans and Nature PART 3. A Religion of Nature 6. The Nature of Religion and a Religion of Nature 7. Objections to a Religion of Nature 8. The Religious Ultimacy of Nature Notes Selected Bibliography Index of Authors and Titles Index of Subjects
Donald A. Crosby is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Colorado State University. He has published several books, including The Specter of the Absurd: Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism, also published by SUNY Press, and, most recently, Religion in a Pluralistic Age (coedited with Charley D. Hardwick).
"Our world is being torn apart, on the one hand, by theistic religious fanatics who in the name of their transcendent God destroy cultures and cultural treasures, and murder those who disagree with them; on the other hand, our world is being destroyed by those who run secular enterprises and governments in which profits or political power are pursued without regard for the ecological damage that results. I can think of nothing more timely than a book that asks us to commit ourselves to a love for and a care of the natural order, which is the source of all creatures' existence and of their capacities to contribute creatively to the good it is and makes possible." - George Allan, author of The Patterns of the Present: Interpreting the Authority of Form "I deeply agree with the general values and norms of this book, and I hope that it will carry a large group of those yearning for a religious home to the destination Crosby depicts." - Frederick Ferre, author of the trilogy Being and Value, Knowing and Value, and Living and Value
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