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The Anthropocene Age Reveals the Insanity at the Heart of Western Christian Religious Experience
This article claims that the Anthropocene Age reveals the tragic insanity that lies at the core of religious experiences informed by Hebrew and...
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The Silence of Othered Species: The Anthropocene Age, Trauma, and the Ontological Rift
This article considers the notion of trauma in relation to more-than-human species and in the context of the environmental catastrophes of the...
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Immigration and the Question of Dwelling in the Anthropocene Age: A Political Pastoral Perspective
Relying on a political pastoral perspective, this article considers the issue of dwelling in the Anthropocene Age with a particular focus on climate...
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Eco-Remorse, Eco-Metanoia, and the Anthropocene
The dire present and future realities of climate change have evoked diverse emotional responses (e.g., eco-anxiety, fear, guilt, despair). This...
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The Political Fiction of “Immigrants” and the Coming Community in the Anthropocene Age
This article contends that the concepts of “immigrant” and “refugee” are political fictions that have various functions within and for society. Given...
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Innovating in the Post-Anthropocene Era: A New Framework for Creativity
The post-Anthropocene era profoundly influences human beings, who need to develop new competencies and skills, among which creativity is one of the... -
Human Intelligence in the Time of the Anthropocene
The following paper discusses the status of intelligence research in the Anthropocene. First, I discuss how the transformations we have experienced... -
Experiences of Beauty and Eco-Sorrow: Truths of the Anthropocene and the Possibility of Inoperative Care
This article investigates the experience of beauty and eco-sorrow with the aim of depicting some painful truths, as well as existential responses to...
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BACK TO THE FUTURE WITH SENECA’S PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY IN MIND
This paper regards Seneca’s practical philosophy as ancestor to psychoanalytically informed psychotherapy and as a progenitor of ongoing contemporary...
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Giving Counsel in a Neoliberal-Anthropocene Age
In this article, the author considers pastoral listening in relation to the sufferings associated with living in a neoliberal Anthropocene age. He...
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Solastalgia and Soul Suffrage: A Narrative Eco-Poem
Noting that scientific writing has not been sufficient to facilitate ethical and political transformation to address climate change and other... -
Cultural Intelligence: From Intelligence in Context and Across Cultures to Intercultural Contexts
In this chapter, we take the view that intelligence and context are deeply intertwined. Within this view, we show how three different streams of... -
Journeying with Affective Embodied Empathy for an Ethical Understanding of Environmental Education
The climate emergency necessitates addressing the ethical implications of the Anthropocene, emphasising the complex interplay between humans and the... -
“Narrative Medicine” in the Age of COVID-19: The Power of Creative Writing to Reimagine Environmental Crisis
Adopting a “narrative medicine” approach to examining selected examples of contemporary “corona writing” presents rich possibilities for develo** a... -
“Diagnosing” Gender? Categorizing Gender-Identity Variants in the Anthropocene
In recent decades, two interrelated major controversies have been unfolding in the area of sex/gender research. (1) Are gender-identity variants to...
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Connecting Wisdom Human Narratives for Resilience
We paint a comprehensive picture of human wisdom and networking, striving for a holistic understanding of resilience. To make this perspective...
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Ecology, Wellbeing, and Community Resilience: Lessons from Deltaic South Asia
Socio-ecological system research has explained ‘resilience’ to be instrumental in addressing complex and adaptive ecosystem networks, especially when... -
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Post-capitalism: Towards Social and Ecological Wellbeing
We are in the midst of a metacrisis—climate change, ecological collapse, institutional racism, spiking inequality, and inhumane poverty—which is the...