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Suffering and Evil in Nature: Comparative Responses from Ecstatic Naturalism and Healing Cultures, edited by Joseph E. Harroff and Jea Sophia Oh, provides many unique experiments in thinking through the implications of ecstatic naturalism. This collection of essays directly addresses the importance of values sustaining cultures of healing and offers a variety of perspectives inducing radical hope requisite for cultivating moral and political imaginings of democracy-to-come as a regulative ideal. Through its invocation of “healing cultures,” the collection foregrounds the significance of the active, gerundive, and processual nature of ecstatic naturalism as a creative horizon for realizing values of intersubjective flourishing, while also highlighting the significance of culture as an always unfinished project of making discursive, interpretive and ethical space open for the subaltern and voiceless. Each contribution gives voice to the tensions and contradictions felt by living participants in emergent communities of interpretation—namely those who risk replacing authoritarian tendencies and fascist prejudices with a faith in future-oriented archetypes of healing to make possible truth and reconciliation between oppressor and oppressed, victimizers and victims of violence and trauma. These essays then let loose the radical hope of healing from suffering in a ceaseless community of communication within a horizon of creative democratic interpretation.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Robert S. Corrington
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Joseph E. Harroff and Jea Sophia Oh
Part 1: A Deep Opening of Nothingness: Some Metaphysical Resoundings
1. Providence and Providingness: On Platonic and Ecstatic Naturalist Good, Evil, and Infinity
Marilynn Lawrence
2. The Experience of Values and the Possibility of Ordinal Phenomenology in Corrington's Deep Pantheism
J. Edward Hackett
3. Dwelling with the Deep Ones: Lovecraftian Horror and the Selving Process
Thomas Millary
Part 2: Facing Suffering and Violence: Ecstatic Difference and Educational Healing
4. On Being Sunk?
Desmond Coleman
5. Racism, Religious Education and Transformation
Moon Son and Ji Young Park
6. A Phenomenological Study of Feminist Political Consciousness
Susan Erck
Part 3: Ecological World Horizons: Comparative Philosophy and Relational Responding
7. Recapturing World-Loyalty: A Relational Response to Ecological Violence
Katelynn E. Carver
8. Fecundity and Healing of the Great Mother Reading Corringt

Product details

Published Dec 27 2021
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 262
ISBN 9781793621740
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w illustrations;
Dimensions 239 x 160 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Joseph E. Harroff

Anthology Editor

Jea Sophia Oh

Contributor

Desmond Coleman

Contributor

Susan Erck

Contributor

Robert King

Contributor

Eunkyoung Lee

Contributor

Thomas Millary

Contributor

Jea Sophia Oh

Contributor

Iljoon Park

Contributor

Ji Young Park

Contributor

Ick-Sang Shin

Contributor

Moon Son

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