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Let’s Get Metaphysical: A Response to James Miller

Let’s Get Metaphysical: A Response to James Miller on Cosmology and Practical Action on the Environment By John J. Thatamanil Photo credit: “Yin Yang” by Sapperlott is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0  In a July 16th blog for this Read more…

August 21, 2019
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Developing a Critical Romanticism 

Developing a Critical Romanticism By Whitney A. Bauman  Modern human thought, philosopher Bruno Latour writes, “takes us far away” from the physical world. It defies connections to matter, as if thought were distinct from the Read more…

August 14, 2019
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Why Endangered Species Need Patron Saints

Why Endangered Species Need Patron Saints  By Sarah M. Pike With some of my students, I bent down to fill a cup and drink from Saint Gobnait’s holy well in the woods near Ballyvourney, a Read more…

August 7, 2019
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Beyond Morality: Climate Crisis as a Global Public Health Crisis

Beyond Morality: Climate Crisis as a Global Public Health Crisis By James Miller  In his recent blog post for Counterpoint, John J. Thatamanil raised an important question for theists and atheists alike: “Who then will Read more…

July 31, 2019
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Animal Tales: Narrating the Cultural and Personal

Animal Tales: Narrating the Cultural and Personal By Jay Johnston I’m thinking about stories. Those told by others, those I tell myself. This is part of my learning to think again after a frenetic, six-month Read more…

July 24, 2019
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What, if Anything, Can God Do? Divine Power and the Ecological Crisis

What, if Anything, Can God Do? Divine Power and the Ecological Crisis  By John J. Thatamanil Powerless—that is how many feel when facing the immense ecological challenges of our time. What can anyone do about the Read more…

July 16, 2019
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Yes and No to Pride, Fifty Years after Stonewall

Yes and No to Pride, Fifty Years after Stonewall By Anna Mercedes Fifty years after Stonewall—the historic uprising begun in response to a police raid of a gay bar in New York City that launched Read more…

June 25, 2019
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Report: Bio-cultural Diversity & Hegemonic Power: The Role of the Humanities in Navigating Knowledge

A day of encounters, co-organized by the Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture and Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge On 4 June 2019, Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge and the Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Read more…

June 25, 2019
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The Other Side of the Mountain: Art, Ritual, and Climate Change 

The Other Side of the Mountain: Art, Ritual, and Climate Change By Susannah Crockford June volunteers to go first. She stands with legs apart in a firm stance, speaking slowly with a fixed gaze, “I Read more…

June 19, 2019
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“Worthy Women”: Sexual Bargaining for a Place in Utopia—or Dystopia?

“Worthy Women”: Sexual Bargaining for a Place in Utopia—or Dystopia? By Dion Forster Some white women in South Africa who are followers of the Worthy Women movement are being encouraged to present themselves as sexual Read more…

June 11, 2019

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