Latest Issue of JSRNC (12.1)
VOL 12, NO 1 (2018)
Table of Contents
Introduction
| Editors’ Introduction | PDF |
| Lucas F. Johnston , Joseph D. Witt | 5.7 |
Articles
| An Assessment of Climate Engineering from a Buddhist Perspective | PDF |
| Till Markus , Bhikkhu Vivekānanda , Mark Lawrence | 8-33 |
| Eco-Spirituality in Environmental Action: Studying Dark Green Religion in the German Energy Transition | PDF |
| Jens Koehrsen | 34-54 |
| Evolution, Temporality, and Ethics: On Kierkegaard’s Surprising Relevance to Eco-Theology | PDF |
| Justin D. Klassen | 55-75 |
| Healing in Polluted Places: Mountains, Air, and Weather in Zulu Zionist Ritual Practice | PDF |
| Rune Flikke | 76-95 |
Book Reviews
| Roy Scranton, Learning to Die in the Anthropocene: Reflections on the End of a Civilization | PDF |
| John Foster | 96-98 |
| Adam Trexler, Anthropocene Fictions: The Novel in a Time of Climate Change | PDF |
| Tatiana Prorokova | 99-101 |
| Amitav Ghosh, The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable | PDF |
| Arthur M. Shapiro | 102-103 |
| Michael Northcott, A Political Theology of Climate Change | PDF |
| Christiana Zenner Peppard | 104-106 |
| Michael Engelhard, Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon | PDF |
| Martha Dowsley | 107-108 |
| Brianne Donaldson, Creaturely Cosmologies: Why Metaphysics Matters for Animal and Planetary Liberation | PDF |
| Tyler M. Tully | 109-111 |
| Ronald Hutton, The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient times to the Present | PDF |
| Michael York | 112-114 |
| Pankaj Jain, Science and Socio-Religious Revolution in India: Moving the Mountains | PDF |
| Michael S. Allen | 115-117 |

