Conversations on Humanity and Creativity
Herausgeber: Pinn, Anthony B
Conversations on Humanity and Creativity
Herausgeber: Pinn, Anthony B
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Bringing a variety of voices together, this book attempts to find the common ground among the varieties of religious (and nonreligious) experience today through culture and art and beauty and conversation.
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Bringing a variety of voices together, this book attempts to find the common ground among the varieties of religious (and nonreligious) experience today through culture and art and beauty and conversation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781350527164
- ISBN-10: 1350527165
- Artikelnr.: 74012953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 282g
- ISBN-13: 9781350527164
- ISBN-10: 1350527165
- Artikelnr.: 74012953
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anthony B. Pinn is currently the Agnes Cullen Arnold Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Professor of religion at Rice University, USA. Pinn is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he is a Professor Extraordinarius at the University of South Africa. Pinn is the founding director of the Center for Engaged Research and Collaborative Learning at Rice University. He is also Director of Research for the Institute for Humanist Studies - a Washington, DC-based think tank. Pinn's research interests include religion and culture; black religious thought; humanism; and, hip hop culture.
List of Illustrations Contributors Acknowledgements Note on Presentation Introduction
Anthony B. Pinn (Rice University
USA) Section One: Creatively Human 1. "Small Creatures and Deep Connections"
Sasha Sagan (international speaker and filmmaker
USA) 2. "Grieving While Disbelieving"
Candace Gorham (mental health professional
author and secular activist
USA) 3. "When to Walk
When to Fight"
Nadya Dutchin (Executive Director of ShareBaby
USA) 4. "Freethought and Black Personhood"
Christopher Cameron (University of North Carolina-Charlotte
USA) 5. "Seeing the Secular"
Phil Zuckerman (Pitzer College
USA) Section Two: Human Creativity 6. "The Afrofuturistic Gardener"
Angelbert Metoyer (artist
USA) 7. "A Serious Sense of Play"
Jamal Cyrus (Texas Southern University
USA) 8."Art Imitating Life"
Jeremiah Camara (author and film maker
USA) 9. "The Raw Truth of Hip Hop"
Harry Allen (hip hop activist
journalist
and advisor to the Archives of African American Music and Culture at Indiana University
USA) 10. "We're Still Here!"
Valerie Oliver (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
USA) 11. "On Black AI"
Philip Butler (Iliff School of Theology
USA)
Anthony B. Pinn (Rice University
USA) Section One: Creatively Human 1. "Small Creatures and Deep Connections"
Sasha Sagan (international speaker and filmmaker
USA) 2. "Grieving While Disbelieving"
Candace Gorham (mental health professional
author and secular activist
USA) 3. "When to Walk
When to Fight"
Nadya Dutchin (Executive Director of ShareBaby
USA) 4. "Freethought and Black Personhood"
Christopher Cameron (University of North Carolina-Charlotte
USA) 5. "Seeing the Secular"
Phil Zuckerman (Pitzer College
USA) Section Two: Human Creativity 6. "The Afrofuturistic Gardener"
Angelbert Metoyer (artist
USA) 7. "A Serious Sense of Play"
Jamal Cyrus (Texas Southern University
USA) 8."Art Imitating Life"
Jeremiah Camara (author and film maker
USA) 9. "The Raw Truth of Hip Hop"
Harry Allen (hip hop activist
journalist
and advisor to the Archives of African American Music and Culture at Indiana University
USA) 10. "We're Still Here!"
Valerie Oliver (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
USA) 11. "On Black AI"
Philip Butler (Iliff School of Theology
USA)
List of Illustrations Contributors Acknowledgements Note on Presentation Introduction
Anthony B. Pinn (Rice University
USA) Section One: Creatively Human 1. "Small Creatures and Deep Connections"
Sasha Sagan (international speaker and filmmaker
USA) 2. "Grieving While Disbelieving"
Candace Gorham (mental health professional
author and secular activist
USA) 3. "When to Walk
When to Fight"
Nadya Dutchin (Executive Director of ShareBaby
USA) 4. "Freethought and Black Personhood"
Christopher Cameron (University of North Carolina-Charlotte
USA) 5. "Seeing the Secular"
Phil Zuckerman (Pitzer College
USA) Section Two: Human Creativity 6. "The Afrofuturistic Gardener"
Angelbert Metoyer (artist
USA) 7. "A Serious Sense of Play"
Jamal Cyrus (Texas Southern University
USA) 8."Art Imitating Life"
Jeremiah Camara (author and film maker
USA) 9. "The Raw Truth of Hip Hop"
Harry Allen (hip hop activist
journalist
and advisor to the Archives of African American Music and Culture at Indiana University
USA) 10. "We're Still Here!"
Valerie Oliver (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
USA) 11. "On Black AI"
Philip Butler (Iliff School of Theology
USA)
Anthony B. Pinn (Rice University
USA) Section One: Creatively Human 1. "Small Creatures and Deep Connections"
Sasha Sagan (international speaker and filmmaker
USA) 2. "Grieving While Disbelieving"
Candace Gorham (mental health professional
author and secular activist
USA) 3. "When to Walk
When to Fight"
Nadya Dutchin (Executive Director of ShareBaby
USA) 4. "Freethought and Black Personhood"
Christopher Cameron (University of North Carolina-Charlotte
USA) 5. "Seeing the Secular"
Phil Zuckerman (Pitzer College
USA) Section Two: Human Creativity 6. "The Afrofuturistic Gardener"
Angelbert Metoyer (artist
USA) 7. "A Serious Sense of Play"
Jamal Cyrus (Texas Southern University
USA) 8."Art Imitating Life"
Jeremiah Camara (author and film maker
USA) 9. "The Raw Truth of Hip Hop"
Harry Allen (hip hop activist
journalist
and advisor to the Archives of African American Music and Culture at Indiana University
USA) 10. "We're Still Here!"
Valerie Oliver (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
USA) 11. "On Black AI"
Philip Butler (Iliff School of Theology
USA)







