Astrophilosophy, Exotheology, and Cosmic Religion
Extraterrestrial Life in a Process Universe
Herausgeber: Davis, Andrew M.; Faber, Roland
Astrophilosophy, Exotheology, and Cosmic Religion
Extraterrestrial Life in a Process Universe
Herausgeber: Davis, Andrew M.; Faber, Roland
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This book examines the process philosophies of Whitehead and others against current discussions of astrobiology, extraterrestrial life, and their engagement by theological and religious systems.
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This book examines the process philosophies of Whitehead and others against current discussions of astrobiology, extraterrestrial life, and their engagement by theological and religious systems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Contemporary Whitehead Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781666944365
- ISBN-10: 166694436X
- Artikelnr.: 69240648
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Contemporary Whitehead Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781666944365
- ISBN-10: 166694436X
- Artikelnr.: 69240648
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew M. Davis is program director for the Center for Process Studies at the Claremont School of Theology. Roland Faber is Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb Jr. Professor of process studies at the Claremont School of Theology.
List of Figures
Foreword by Timothy E. Eastman
Acknowledgments by Roland Faber
Introduction: Process Philosophy and Extraterrestrial Life: Past, Present,
and Future by Andrew M. Davis
Part I: Astrophilosophy
1. Prospects for a Universal Philosophy of Organism: Some Initial
Reflections by Derek Malone-France
2. The Cosmological Context of the Origin of Life: Process Philosophy and
the Hot Spring Hypothesis by Matthew David Segall and Bruce Damer
3. The Organic Universe and Otherworldly Lives: Bergson and Sagan by Wahida
Khandker
4. The Connection-Action Principle: A Basis for Process Philosophy, Cosmic
Creativity, and Value? by Mark Lupisella
5. Astrobiological Searches for Life and Shared Knowledge by Chelsea
Haramia
Part II: Exotheology
6. Evolution Connected to Theory of Value by Process-Relational
Astrotheology and Cosmotheology by Theodore Walker Jr.
7. Astrobiology, Astrotheology, and Cosmic Consciousness by Ted Peters
8. Astrobiology, Cosmotheology, and the Biological Universe: Implications
for Religion and Theology by Steven J. Dick
9. From Negation to Exemplification: A Deeper Whiteheadian Cosmotheology by
Andrew M. Davis
Part III: Cosmic Religion
10. Religious Belief and the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life: What's
Worldview Got to Do with It? by Constance M. Bertka
11. "Worlds as Numerous as the Grains of Sand of the Ganges": Cosmic
Pluralism and Swami Vivekananda's Religion of the Future by Jeffery D. Long
12. Multiplicity without Tyranny: The Nonviolent Aim in Jainism and
Whitehead's Process Metaphysics by Brianne Donaldson
13. Extending the Noosphere into Intergalactic Life: Teilhard de Chardin
and the Third Axial Age by Ilia Delio
14. Astrobiology without Biology: Will AI be Our Emissary or Our
Bottleneck? by Noreen Herzfeld
15. A Darker Forest? The Fermi Paradox and Extraterrestrial Spiritual Life
by Roland Faber
Epilogue: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life (1968) by Lewis
S. Ford
Foreword by Timothy E. Eastman
Acknowledgments by Roland Faber
Introduction: Process Philosophy and Extraterrestrial Life: Past, Present,
and Future by Andrew M. Davis
Part I: Astrophilosophy
1. Prospects for a Universal Philosophy of Organism: Some Initial
Reflections by Derek Malone-France
2. The Cosmological Context of the Origin of Life: Process Philosophy and
the Hot Spring Hypothesis by Matthew David Segall and Bruce Damer
3. The Organic Universe and Otherworldly Lives: Bergson and Sagan by Wahida
Khandker
4. The Connection-Action Principle: A Basis for Process Philosophy, Cosmic
Creativity, and Value? by Mark Lupisella
5. Astrobiological Searches for Life and Shared Knowledge by Chelsea
Haramia
Part II: Exotheology
6. Evolution Connected to Theory of Value by Process-Relational
Astrotheology and Cosmotheology by Theodore Walker Jr.
7. Astrobiology, Astrotheology, and Cosmic Consciousness by Ted Peters
8. Astrobiology, Cosmotheology, and the Biological Universe: Implications
for Religion and Theology by Steven J. Dick
9. From Negation to Exemplification: A Deeper Whiteheadian Cosmotheology by
Andrew M. Davis
Part III: Cosmic Religion
10. Religious Belief and the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life: What's
Worldview Got to Do with It? by Constance M. Bertka
11. "Worlds as Numerous as the Grains of Sand of the Ganges": Cosmic
Pluralism and Swami Vivekananda's Religion of the Future by Jeffery D. Long
12. Multiplicity without Tyranny: The Nonviolent Aim in Jainism and
Whitehead's Process Metaphysics by Brianne Donaldson
13. Extending the Noosphere into Intergalactic Life: Teilhard de Chardin
and the Third Axial Age by Ilia Delio
14. Astrobiology without Biology: Will AI be Our Emissary or Our
Bottleneck? by Noreen Herzfeld
15. A Darker Forest? The Fermi Paradox and Extraterrestrial Spiritual Life
by Roland Faber
Epilogue: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life (1968) by Lewis
S. Ford
List of Figures
Foreword by Timothy E. Eastman
Acknowledgments by Roland Faber
Introduction: Process Philosophy and Extraterrestrial Life: Past, Present,
and Future by Andrew M. Davis
Part I: Astrophilosophy
1. Prospects for a Universal Philosophy of Organism: Some Initial
Reflections by Derek Malone-France
2. The Cosmological Context of the Origin of Life: Process Philosophy and
the Hot Spring Hypothesis by Matthew David Segall and Bruce Damer
3. The Organic Universe and Otherworldly Lives: Bergson and Sagan by Wahida
Khandker
4. The Connection-Action Principle: A Basis for Process Philosophy, Cosmic
Creativity, and Value? by Mark Lupisella
5. Astrobiological Searches for Life and Shared Knowledge by Chelsea
Haramia
Part II: Exotheology
6. Evolution Connected to Theory of Value by Process-Relational
Astrotheology and Cosmotheology by Theodore Walker Jr.
7. Astrobiology, Astrotheology, and Cosmic Consciousness by Ted Peters
8. Astrobiology, Cosmotheology, and the Biological Universe: Implications
for Religion and Theology by Steven J. Dick
9. From Negation to Exemplification: A Deeper Whiteheadian Cosmotheology by
Andrew M. Davis
Part III: Cosmic Religion
10. Religious Belief and the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life: What's
Worldview Got to Do with It? by Constance M. Bertka
11. "Worlds as Numerous as the Grains of Sand of the Ganges": Cosmic
Pluralism and Swami Vivekananda's Religion of the Future by Jeffery D. Long
12. Multiplicity without Tyranny: The Nonviolent Aim in Jainism and
Whitehead's Process Metaphysics by Brianne Donaldson
13. Extending the Noosphere into Intergalactic Life: Teilhard de Chardin
and the Third Axial Age by Ilia Delio
14. Astrobiology without Biology: Will AI be Our Emissary or Our
Bottleneck? by Noreen Herzfeld
15. A Darker Forest? The Fermi Paradox and Extraterrestrial Spiritual Life
by Roland Faber
Epilogue: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life (1968) by Lewis
S. Ford
Foreword by Timothy E. Eastman
Acknowledgments by Roland Faber
Introduction: Process Philosophy and Extraterrestrial Life: Past, Present,
and Future by Andrew M. Davis
Part I: Astrophilosophy
1. Prospects for a Universal Philosophy of Organism: Some Initial
Reflections by Derek Malone-France
2. The Cosmological Context of the Origin of Life: Process Philosophy and
the Hot Spring Hypothesis by Matthew David Segall and Bruce Damer
3. The Organic Universe and Otherworldly Lives: Bergson and Sagan by Wahida
Khandker
4. The Connection-Action Principle: A Basis for Process Philosophy, Cosmic
Creativity, and Value? by Mark Lupisella
5. Astrobiological Searches for Life and Shared Knowledge by Chelsea
Haramia
Part II: Exotheology
6. Evolution Connected to Theory of Value by Process-Relational
Astrotheology and Cosmotheology by Theodore Walker Jr.
7. Astrobiology, Astrotheology, and Cosmic Consciousness by Ted Peters
8. Astrobiology, Cosmotheology, and the Biological Universe: Implications
for Religion and Theology by Steven J. Dick
9. From Negation to Exemplification: A Deeper Whiteheadian Cosmotheology by
Andrew M. Davis
Part III: Cosmic Religion
10. Religious Belief and the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Life: What's
Worldview Got to Do with It? by Constance M. Bertka
11. "Worlds as Numerous as the Grains of Sand of the Ganges": Cosmic
Pluralism and Swami Vivekananda's Religion of the Future by Jeffery D. Long
12. Multiplicity without Tyranny: The Nonviolent Aim in Jainism and
Whitehead's Process Metaphysics by Brianne Donaldson
13. Extending the Noosphere into Intergalactic Life: Teilhard de Chardin
and the Third Axial Age by Ilia Delio
14. Astrobiology without Biology: Will AI be Our Emissary or Our
Bottleneck? by Noreen Herzfeld
15. A Darker Forest? The Fermi Paradox and Extraterrestrial Spiritual Life
by Roland Faber
Epilogue: Theological Reflections on Extraterrestrial Life (1968) by Lewis
S. Ford







