•  117
    Abstract This article explores how religion and science, as worlding practices, are changed by the processes of globalization and global climate change. In the face of these processes, two primary methods of meaning making are emerging: the logic of globalization and planetary assemblages. The former operates out of the same logic as extant axial age religions, the Enlightenment, and Modernity. It is caught up in the process of universalizing meanings, objective truth, and a single reality. The …Read more
  •  71
    The Eco-Ontology of Social/ist Ecofeminist Thought
    Environmental Ethics 29 (3): 279-298. 2007.
    The epistemological and ontological claims of social/ist ecofeminist thought (a combination of social and socialist ecofeminism) are moving away from the dichotomy between idealism and materialism (both forms of colonial thinking about humans and the rest of the natural world). The social/ist ecofeminists have constructed a postfoundational “eco-ontology” of nature-cultures (Haraway) in which the ideal and the material are co-agents in the continuing process of creation. Given that contemporary …Read more
  •  63
    Using case studies from the Indonesian context, this article argues that the current truth regimes we now live by are always and already “hybrid” and that we need new methods for understanding meaning-making practices in an era of globalization and climate change than comparative approaches allow. Following the works of such thinkers as physicist Karen Barad, political philosopher William Connolly, and eco-critic Timothy Morton, this article develops the idea that an event-oriented or object-ori…Read more
  •  56
    Introduction : points of departure -- A genealogy of the Christian colonial mindset : ex nihilo from disputed beginnings to orthodox origins -- Ex nihilo and the origin of an empire -- Ex nihilo, erasure and discovery? -- The cogito, ex nihilo, and the legacy of John Locke -- The creation ex nihilo of terra nullius lands : omnipotent nations and the logic of global-colonization -- From epistemologies of domination to grounded thinking -- Opening words about God onto creatio continua -- Creatio c…Read more
  •  23
    Eduardo Kohn. How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology Beyond the Human
    Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 3 (2): 257. 2018.
  •  19
    Against Method in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 44 (1): 96-98. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Against Method in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology by Josh ReevesWhitney A. BaumanAgainst Method in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology. Josh Reeves. London, UK: Routledge, 2019. 154 pp. $170.00 hard-cover; $54.95 paperback; $39.71 eBook.Josh Reeves has written a very accessible and well-argued book for those interested in the field known as “science and religio…Read more
  •  18
    Theological Foundations for Environmental Ethics (review)
    Environmental Ethics 33 (3): 331-333. 2011.
  •  16
    How Forests Think: Toward an Anthropology Beyond the Human
    Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 3 (2): 258-262. 2016.
  •  9
    Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic
    Columbia University Press. 2014.
    Moving beyond identity politics while continuing to respect diverse entities and concerns, Whitney A. Bauman builds a planetary politics that better responds to the realities of a pluralistic world. Calling attention to the historical, political, and ecological influences shaping our understanding of nature, religion, humanity, and identity, Bauman collapses the boundaries separating male from female, biology from machine, human from more than human, and religion from science, encouraging reader…Read more
  •  4
    Earthly things: immanence, new materialisms, and planetary thinking (edited book)
    with Karen Bray and Heather Eaton
    Fordham University Press. 2023.
    I get this error message: "This field may contain characters that are not allowed. Your summary can contain only Latin characters. Do not include emoji, arrows, hearts, stars, checkboxes, symbols, faces, or bullets. Remove these characters and click Next to continue." However, the description contains no forbidden characters. The description is in "Additional Info."
  •  2
    Science and Religion: One Planet, Many Possibilities
    with Lucas F. Johnston
    Routledge. 2014.
    This collection offers new perspectives on the study of science and religion, bringing together articles that highlight the differences between epistemological systems and call into question the dominant narrative of modern science. The volume provides historical context for the contemporary discourse around religion and science, detailing the emergence of modern science from earlier movements related to magic and other esoteric arts, the impact of the Reformation on science, and the dependence …Read more
  •  2
    "This book offers a multidisciplinary environmental approach to ethics in response to the contemporary challenge of climate change caused by globalized economics and consumption. This book synthesises the incredible complexity of the problem and the necessity of action in response, highlighting the unambiguous problem facing humanity in the 21st century, but arguing that it is essential to develop an ethics housed in ambiguity in response. Environmental Ethics and Uncertainty is divided into the…Read more
  •  1
    Voices of Feminist Liberation
    with Emily Leah Silverman and Dirk von der Horst
    Routledge. 2012.
    'Voices of Feminist Liberation' brings together a wide range of scholars to explore the work of Rosemary Radford Ruether, one of the most influential feminist and liberation theologians of our time. Ruether's extraordinary and ground-breaking thinking has shaped debates across liberation theology, feminism and eco-feminism, queer theology, social justice and inter-religious dialogue. At the same time, her commitment to practice and agency has influenced sites of local resistance around the world…Read more
  • Creatio ex Nihilo, Terra Nullius, and the Erasure of Presence
    In Laurel Kearns & Catherine Keller (eds.), Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth, Fordham University Press. pp. 353--372. 2007.
  • Transhumanism, theological anthropology, and the ethics of ambiguity
    In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics, Lexington Books. 2022.
  • Transhumanism, theological anthropology, and the ethics of ambiguity
    In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics, Lexington Books. 2022.