Ethics Across Borders
Reimagining Religious, Political, and Ecological Divides
Herausgeber: Slater, Gary; Landoe Hedrick, Lisa
Ethics Across Borders
Reimagining Religious, Political, and Ecological Divides
Herausgeber: Slater, Gary; Landoe Hedrick, Lisa
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Ethics Across Borders assembles perspectives from geographers, historians, theologians, philosophers, and scientists to explore ethically-relevant connections across multiple types of borders.
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Ethics Across Borders assembles perspectives from geographers, historians, theologians, philosophers, and scientists to explore ethically-relevant connections across multiple types of borders.
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- Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032894577
- ISBN-10: 1032894571
- Artikelnr.: 75126184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781032894577
- ISBN-10: 1032894571
- Artikelnr.: 75126184
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gary Slater is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Christian Social Sciences, University of Münster, and Editor of the American Journal of Theology and Philosophy. His research is funded by the German Research Council (DFG), and it focuses on borders, migration, environmental ethics, interreligious theology, and philosophical pragmatism. Lisa Landoe Hedrick is Assistant Instructional Professor in the Social Sciences Collegiate Division, University of Chicago. She is the author of Whitehead and the Pittsburgh School: Preempting the Problem of Intentionality (2021) and contributor to Diversifying the Philosophy of Religion: Critiques, Methods, and Case Studies (2023).
1. Introduction: Ethics across religious, political, and ecological borders
SECTION I Political 2. Rebordering nature: From geopolitics to geo-politics
and a philosophy of geopower 3. In-between spaces in border regions:
Examples in the Middle East 4. The leaky boundaries of man-made states: On
the ethical ambivalence of borders 5. Political border crossings: Some
normative considerations 6. Politics and its limits: From analytical to
ecological borders SECTION II Ecological 7. Planetary boundaries 8.
Boundaries to the more-than-human as creative zones: Resources for a
renewal of theological anthropology 9. Migrations of the sacred: Crossing
the human border 10. Natural borders: Emergence and values realism 11.
Reflections on the modern boundary of value and the possibility of
reenchanted science SECTION III Religious 12. Do good fences make good
neighbors? Religious borders, porosity, and the question of appropriation
13. Identity and cultural trespassing: Rabbinic interpretations of
cross-border interactions 14. The confessional divide in the
post-Westphalian order: Making religious borders flexible 15. The invisible
border: The vanishing line of separation between church and state 16. From
foundational relationality to populist borders: How did we get here?
Overviews 17. Walls, weather, and the spirit in-between: Exercises in
border thinking 18. Conclusion
SECTION I Political 2. Rebordering nature: From geopolitics to geo-politics
and a philosophy of geopower 3. In-between spaces in border regions:
Examples in the Middle East 4. The leaky boundaries of man-made states: On
the ethical ambivalence of borders 5. Political border crossings: Some
normative considerations 6. Politics and its limits: From analytical to
ecological borders SECTION II Ecological 7. Planetary boundaries 8.
Boundaries to the more-than-human as creative zones: Resources for a
renewal of theological anthropology 9. Migrations of the sacred: Crossing
the human border 10. Natural borders: Emergence and values realism 11.
Reflections on the modern boundary of value and the possibility of
reenchanted science SECTION III Religious 12. Do good fences make good
neighbors? Religious borders, porosity, and the question of appropriation
13. Identity and cultural trespassing: Rabbinic interpretations of
cross-border interactions 14. The confessional divide in the
post-Westphalian order: Making religious borders flexible 15. The invisible
border: The vanishing line of separation between church and state 16. From
foundational relationality to populist borders: How did we get here?
Overviews 17. Walls, weather, and the spirit in-between: Exercises in
border thinking 18. Conclusion
1. Introduction: Ethics across religious, political, and ecological borders
SECTION I Political 2. Rebordering nature: From geopolitics to geo-politics
and a philosophy of geopower 3. In-between spaces in border regions:
Examples in the Middle East 4. The leaky boundaries of man-made states: On
the ethical ambivalence of borders 5. Political border crossings: Some
normative considerations 6. Politics and its limits: From analytical to
ecological borders SECTION II Ecological 7. Planetary boundaries 8.
Boundaries to the more-than-human as creative zones: Resources for a
renewal of theological anthropology 9. Migrations of the sacred: Crossing
the human border 10. Natural borders: Emergence and values realism 11.
Reflections on the modern boundary of value and the possibility of
reenchanted science SECTION III Religious 12. Do good fences make good
neighbors? Religious borders, porosity, and the question of appropriation
13. Identity and cultural trespassing: Rabbinic interpretations of
cross-border interactions 14. The confessional divide in the
post-Westphalian order: Making religious borders flexible 15. The invisible
border: The vanishing line of separation between church and state 16. From
foundational relationality to populist borders: How did we get here?
Overviews 17. Walls, weather, and the spirit in-between: Exercises in
border thinking 18. Conclusion
SECTION I Political 2. Rebordering nature: From geopolitics to geo-politics
and a philosophy of geopower 3. In-between spaces in border regions:
Examples in the Middle East 4. The leaky boundaries of man-made states: On
the ethical ambivalence of borders 5. Political border crossings: Some
normative considerations 6. Politics and its limits: From analytical to
ecological borders SECTION II Ecological 7. Planetary boundaries 8.
Boundaries to the more-than-human as creative zones: Resources for a
renewal of theological anthropology 9. Migrations of the sacred: Crossing
the human border 10. Natural borders: Emergence and values realism 11.
Reflections on the modern boundary of value and the possibility of
reenchanted science SECTION III Religious 12. Do good fences make good
neighbors? Religious borders, porosity, and the question of appropriation
13. Identity and cultural trespassing: Rabbinic interpretations of
cross-border interactions 14. The confessional divide in the
post-Westphalian order: Making religious borders flexible 15. The invisible
border: The vanishing line of separation between church and state 16. From
foundational relationality to populist borders: How did we get here?
Overviews 17. Walls, weather, and the spirit in-between: Exercises in
border thinking 18. Conclusion







