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Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances—A Discussion of Catherine Keller’s New Book

Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances A Discussion of Catherine Keller’s New Book Please join Counterpoint for an online discussion of Catherine Keller’s new book, Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances Read more…

May 4, 2021
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Stags, Stones, and Stakes: A Point/Counterpoint Conversation with Jay Johnston

Stags, Stones, and Stakes: A Point/Counterpoint Conversation with Jay Johnston Point: From Regimes of Mastery to Creative Confusion By Kocku von Stuckrad Jay Johnston’s new book with the enigmatic title Stag and Stone: Religion, Archaeology Read more…

April 28, 2021
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Braiding Art, Animism, and Animation: Alisi Telengut’s The Fourfold

Braiding Art, Animism, and Animation: Alisi Telengut’s The Fourfold By Anna Perdibon A flowing sound of wind and waves. A transforming image. Blue. Red. White. Green. Grey. A voice of an elder woman. The story Read more…

April 21, 2021
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Anything Goes… What Trumpism and the Covid-19 Pandemic Can Teach Us About Climate Crisis

Anything Goes… What Trumpism and the Covid-19 Pandemic Can Teach Us About Climate Crisis By Oliver Krüger These days, we Europeans are quick to diagnose a post-factual age in light of recent events in the Read more…

April 14, 2021
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Invoking the Sacred: Between Conflict and Peace in Climate Conflicts

Invoking the Sacred: Between Conflict and Peace in Climate Conflicts By Joram Tarusarira The impacts of climate change are increasingly undermining human, national, and international security. The modern obsession with positivism and technical approaches to Read more…

April 7, 2021
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Anthropocentrism and Quietism: Scylla and Charybdis for an Integrated Migration-ecological Ethics?

Anthropocentrism and Quietism: Scylla and Charybdis for an Integrated Migration-ecological Ethics? By Gary Slater When seeking to develop an ethics that integrates concern for ecological devastation with international migration, rich material abounds. Worthwhile responses to Read more…

March 31, 2021
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At the End of the World (in a Van)

At the End of the World (in a Van) By Devin Zuber Currently making its rounds through cinemas this spring (2021), Chloé Zhao’s haunting Nomadland is a creative adaptation of Jessica Bruder’s 2017 non-fiction book Read more…

March 24, 2021
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Thoreau’s Ethics of Delight

Thoreau’s Ethics of Delight By Alda-Balthrop-Lewis I have been thinking about what Henry David Thoreau, a man so often described as “saint of the woods,” would make of us. He’s been a kind of companion Read more…

March 17, 2021
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Why Journalists and Academics Need One Another

Why Journalists and Academics Need One Another By Michael Scaturro Recently, I interviewed a businessman who is spending his fortune lobbying politicians to ban microplastics, which threaten ocean life and may be toxic to humans. Read more…

March 10, 2021
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Sub/Urban Farming, Democracy, and the Environment

Sub/Urban Farming, Democracy, and the Environment By Laurie Shrage In the late 1990s, a few college students began a regenerative agriculture project that has now become a small farm on a college campus in a Read more…

March 2, 2021

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