Description: Offers a constructive, philosophical approach to religion informed by environmental philosophy, one that is neither dismissive of religion nor apologetic.
Brief description: Michael Barnes Norton is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Review Quotes: Anthropocene Religion significantly contributes to the growing literature in religion, humanities, and the environment. It offers timely and provocative thinking about some of our most fundamental concepts, challenging us to reevaluate our relationship with nature, the divine, and ourselves. This book is not just a call to action, but also a beacon of hope, inviting us to rethink our previous assumptions and offering new ways of understanding our place in the world in the face of the climate crisis.--Ustadi Hamsah "Worldviews"