
Deep Pantheism
Toward a New Transcendentalism
Paperback | 13 July 2017
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Deep Pantheism:Toward a New Transcendentalism is one of the most creative works to appear in philosophical theology in quite some time. The author of the text, Robert S. Corrington, is a philosopher of singular genius and ingenuity. . . . I consider Deep Pantheism Corrington's most compelling and significant theological contribution to date. The religious and spiritual vision it presents is radical and unorthodox yet arresting, nontribal, and philosophically complex. I cannot recommend the book strongly enough, especially for anyone interested in exploring nonreductive forms of naturalism or moving beyond supernatural theism and quasi-naturalistic theologies such as panentheism. * The Journal Of Religion *
Creatively expanding and integrating the ideas of Schopenhauer, Peirce, Jung, Jaspers and numerous others, Robert Corrington has fashioned a spiritual vision as powerful as it is inclusive. Outlining a pantheism which is nonetheless a dynamic and relational pluralism in the manner of William James, Corrington's latest work culminates in a postscript in which his new Transcendentalism is compared with that of Emerson. This is a daring and rich contribution to contemporary theology. -- Jonathan Weidenbaum, Berkeley College, New York City
Robert Corrington has brought his evolving vision of "ecstatic naturalism" or "deep pantheism" to an impressive new level of insightful exposition and development in the pages of this book. Appreciatively, critically, and innovatively, he draws on diverse thinkers such as the continental philosophers Schopenhauer, Schelling, Husserl, Heidegger, and Jaspers, the American philosophers Peirce, James, Santayana, and Dewey, the post-Freudian psychoanalytic theorists Jung, Rank, Reich, and Kohut, and the Indian philosopher Aurobindo. His vision is complex and many-sided, and its principal focus is on sources of inspiration and empowerment-as well as of staggering sublimity-that lie fully and finally within nature itself in its twofold character of nature naturing and nature natured. Corrington is not satisfied with the surface manifestations of splendor and beauty in the outward face of nature, important as these are. He plumbs nature's unruly depths of ongoing creation and destruction and finds within these depths, and especially at the roiling fissure between nature naturing and nature natured, a revelatory and transformative power that transcends the tendency to tribal antagonisms so often typical of past and present religious outlooks and practices. -- Donald A. Crosby, Colorado State University
This is the book we have been waiting for Robert Corrington to write. It is the culmination of his long exploration of the entanglement between the innumerable orders of nature and its unconscious depths. The philosophical acuity and phenomenological attentiveness on display here are breathtaking; it is ecstatic naturalism at its most profound. This book is the greatest of gifts from a unique mind, a gift hand-made in hardship, wrapped with care, and received with reverence. -- Wesley J. Wildman, Boston University
Robert Corrington has brought his evolving vision of "ecstatic naturalism" or "deep pantheism" to an impressive new level of insightful exposition and development in the pages of this book. Appreciatively, critically, and innovatively, he draws on diverse thinkers such as the continental philosophers Schopenhauer, Schelling, Husserl, Heidegger, and Jaspers, the American philosophers Peirce, James, Santayana, and Dewey, the post-Freudian psychoanalytic theorists Jung, Rank, Reich, and Kohut, and the Indian philosopher Aurobindo. His vision is complex and many-sided, and its principal focus is on sources of inspiration and empowerment-as well as of staggering sublimity-that lie fully and finally within nature itself in its twofold character of nature naturing and nature natured. Corrington is not satisfied with the surface manifestations of splendor and beauty in the outward face of nature, important as these are. He plumbs nature's unruly depths of ongoing creation and destruction and finds within these depths, and especially at the roiling fissure between nature naturing and nature natured, a revelatory and transformative power that transcends the tendency to tribal antagonisms so often typical of past and present religious outlooks and practices. -- Donald A. Crosby, Colorado State University
This is the book we have been waiting for Robert Corrington to write. It is the culmination of his long exploration of the entanglement between the innumerable orders of nature and its unconscious depths. The philosophical acuity and phenomenological attentiveness on display here are breathtaking; it is ecstatic naturalism at its most profound. This book is the greatest of gifts from a unique mind, a gift hand-made in hardship, wrapped with care, and received with reverence. -- Wesley J. Wildman, Boston University
ISBN: 9781498529716
ISBN-10: 1498529712
Published: 13th July 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 142
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: LEXINGTON BOOKS
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 12.7 x 20.2 x 1.3
Weight (kg): 0.22
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