I also describe different models of religious naturalism, focusing on the key ideas found in the influential publications of contemporary religious naturalists (e.g., Ursula Goodenough, Donald Crosby, Loyal Rue, among others). I introduce religious naturalism as a synthesis of naturalistic ideas that often depart from traditional forms of religious thinking, defining it as a capacious, ecological religious worldview grounded in the observational conviction that nature is ultimate. This article focuses on recent developments in religious naturalism in the twenty-first century, building on Jerome Stone’s 2008 study of its resurgence in the mid-twentieth century. “ Religious Naturalisms.” In Bloomsbury Religion in North America. The contributors analyze religion and BLM in a current historical moment fraught with aggressive, fascist, authoritarian tendencies and one shaped by profound ingenuity, creativity, and insightful perspectives on Black history and culture. The chapters aim to document historical change in light of current trends and current events. While this collection is not exhaustive or comprehensive in its coverage of religion and BLM, it selectively anthologizes unique aspects of Black religious history, thought, and culture in relation to political struggle in the contemporary era. To advance this claim, Race, Religion, and Black Lives Matter examines religion’s place in the movement through the lenses of history, politics, and culture. This volume has a simple, but far-reaching argument: religion is an important thread in BLM. Edited by Christopher Cameron and Luke Sinitere. “ Black Lives Matter and the New Materialism: Past Truths, Present Struggles, and Future Promises.” In Race, Religion, and Black Lives Matter: Essays on a Moment and a Movement. Be sure to check them all out and share with your colleagues and students. These publications cover a range of thematic issue of interest to ISSRNC members, and engage with many pressing social concerns. White is the Presidential Professor of Philosophy of Religion (2018-2021) in the Religious Studies Department of Bucknell University. We’re excited to share some new publications from ISSRNC Board Member and scholar Carol Wayne White. Schedule – Registered Participants (Zoom Sessions).Pedagogies of Religion and Ecology Working Group.
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