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Toward equality: Including non-human animals in studies of lived religion and nonreligion. [PDF]
Beaman LG, Strumos L.
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Artistic and literary evidence of eruptive activity at Mt. Vesuvius during the apparent long quiescence period before the 1631 eruption. [PDF]
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Review of: Mark Johnston, Saving God: Religion after Idolatry, Princeton University Press, 2009 [PDF]
von Wachter, Daniel
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The evolution of ancient healing practices: From shamanism to Hippocratic medicine: A review.
Elendu C.
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Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie
Abstract I reply here to Bishop and Persyzk’s “Varieties of Religious Naturalism.” I am sympathetic to their euteleology but I do not think their approach to religious naturalism serves their own position very well. Instead I propose a Pagan religious naturalism which fits better with both religious naturalism and their euteleology.
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Abstract I reply here to Bishop and Persyzk’s “Varieties of Religious Naturalism.” I am sympathetic to their euteleology but I do not think their approach to religious naturalism serves their own position very well. Instead I propose a Pagan religious naturalism which fits better with both religious naturalism and their euteleology.
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Naturalism and Religious Experience
2020Drees examines a science-inspired naturalism that endorses a fully naturalistic view of reality, but does not exclude religious experience as a category of human experience. He considers some exceptional experiences that apparently conflict with natural events and experiences that coincide with affective responses, such as awe and wonder, proposing ...
Willem Drees
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Ecotourism, Religious Tourism, and Religious Naturalism
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2018Much can be learned about both ecotourism and religious naturalism by bringing the two into conversation through the concept of religious tourism. In Part One I argue that ecotourism can be perceived as religious tourism based on the claim that the concept of nature that serves as a basis for ecotourism is also used in the process of ‘making ...
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Worldviews, 2016
Our ability to live well depends not only on what we do, but also on who we are. With respect to human-land relationships, we need to become more virtuous. And virtue is cultivated through practice. This paper transforms classical spiritual reading practices into a means of cultivating environmental virtue.
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Our ability to live well depends not only on what we do, but also on who we are. With respect to human-land relationships, we need to become more virtuous. And virtue is cultivated through practice. This paper transforms classical spiritual reading practices into a means of cultivating environmental virtue.
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