• Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Themes
    • Activities
    • The Team
    • Contact
  • News and Events
    • Events
    • News
    • All
  • Publications
    • Counterpoint Blog
    • Short Essays
    • Reports
    • Art and Fiction
    • All
    • Submission Guidelines
  • Get Involved

Coronavirus

Counterpoint Blog

Body Knowledges and Practices (and the Coronavirus)

Body Knowledges and Practices (and the Coronavirus) By Lina Aschenbrenner Coming down with the coronavirus reminded me once again of how important it is to take seriously the role of bodies in processes of meaning-making. Read more…

March 23, 2022
Counterpoint Blog

This is Not a World of One: Our Separability-Amid-Situatedness

This is Not a World of One: Our Separability-Amid-Situatedness By Marcia Pally What’s the disconnect? I’m sitting in Washington Square Park in N.Y., which I treat as my “backyard” as its curving paths and grand Read more…

July 14, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

Mantra: These are Trauma Days

Mantra: These are Trauma Days By Anna Mercedes More than two months into working and parenting from home during the coronavirus pandemic, I am grateful to the teachers who had shown me, before the new Read more…

May 20, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

Is This an Apocalypse? We Certainly Hope So—You Should Too

Is This an Apocalypse? We Certainly Hope So—You Should Too By Catherine Keller and John Thatamanil The COVID-19 pandemic has many Christian communities wondering if the Apocalypse has finally arrived. We very much hope so. Read more…

May 6, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

When a Pandemic Makes the Impossible, Possible

When a Pandemic Makes the Impossible, Possible By Dion Forster What has been particularly interesting for me in this coronavirus pandemic is how things that we believed were impossible, suddenly became possible. I call them Read more…

April 29, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

Spotting Democracy’s Disruption in a Pandemic

Spotting Democracy’s Disruption in a Pandemic By J.D. Mechelke In a pandemic, our attention should be on stopping spread, sickness, and death. But there are less obvious places our attention should be. A state of Read more…

April 22, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

On Letting People Die: Coronavirus, Geronticide, and Other Worldly Matters

On Letting People Die: Coronavirus, Geronticide, and Other Worldly Matters By Teya Brooks Pribac “Charlie” – © Teya Brooks Pribac 2020 Small, realistic resolutions at the end of the year keep one happy and help Read more…

March 31, 2020
Counterpoint Blog

The Butterfly Effect and the Coronavirus: The Truth of Interrelatedness

The Butterfly Effect and the Coronavirus: The Truth of Interrelatedness By John J. Thatamanil A butterfly flutters its wings in the Amazon and triggers a typhoon in China—some version of that image, with varying locations Read more…

March 24, 2020
Tags
Academia Activism Alissa Jones Nelson Animals Animism Anna Mercedes Anthropocene Anthropocentrism apocalypse Art Catherine Keller Christianity Climate Change Climate Crisis Colonialism Coronavirus Counterpoint Counterpoint Navigating Knowledge COVID-19 Dion FOrster Donald Trump Ecology Environmentalism Fiction Globalization Indigenous Jay Johnston John Thatamanil Knowledge Kocku von Stuckrad Literature Marcia Pally Nature Poetry Racism Religion Ritual Sarah Pike Science Spirituality Susannah Crockford Teya Brooks Pribac truth USA Whitney A. Bauman
Recent Posts
  • on SHAME
  • Afrikanerdom and Its Lessons for Other Religious Nationalists
  • Muslims and Christians in Community: Pluralism in the Philosophies of Bela and Tara Miti Tomi Nuku
  • Florida Is Burning: A Call for Connective Knowledge Systems
  • The City Myth: Barad’s Agential Realism on Urban-Rural Division
Recent Comments
  • Avatar – Vitamin Sea on Offshore: Descending into the Blue Humanities
  • From “Aquaman” to “Avatar,” ocean-centric blockbusters are eroding our terrestrial bias – Wao Technology on Offshore: Descending into the Blue Humanities
  • From “Aquaman” to “Avatar,” ocean-centric blockbusters are eroding our terrestrial bias – jeabynews on Offshore: Descending into the Blue Humanities
  • From "Aquaman" to "Avatar," ocean-centric blockbusters are eroding our terrestrial bias - on Offshore: Descending into the Blue Humanities
  • From “Aquaman” to “Avatar,” ocean-centric blockbusters are eroding our terrestrial bias – Uromi Voice on Offshore: Descending into the Blue Humanities
Newsletter

SIGN UP FOR OUR
WEEKLY BLOG AND NEWS


Want to read the weekly Counterpoint Blog
and stay up to date on all the latest Counterpoint news? Subscribe here!

Recent Posts
  • on SHAME
  • Afrikanerdom and Its Lessons for Other Religious Nationalists
  • Muslims and Christians in Community: Pluralism in the Philosophies of Bela and Tara Miti Tomi Nuku
Quick Links
  • News and Events
    • Events
    • News
  • Publications
    • Art and Fiction
    • Counterpoint Blog
    • Reports
    • Short Essays
  • Uncategorized

Donate


  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Email
  • Impressum
  • Privacy Policy

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. By continuing to use this website, you consent to our usage of these cookies. For more information, please consult our privacy policy.

Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.