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Tag: Anthropocene

In the News: Conversations, Congratulations, and Collaborations

Posted on February 5, 2016 by Kali Handelman

A round-up of recent religion news. Continue Reading →

Posted in Today | Tagged ann neumann, Anthony Petro, Anthropocene, Brooklyn Institute for Social Research, buddhism, Buddhist, cult, David Bowie, Donovan Schaefer, education, Erdoğan, god and guns, head scarf, hijab, Homeland, ISIS, islam, islamophobia, Jeff Sharlet, Jill Solloway, Joseph Massad, kathryn lofton, Muslim, nietzsche, nihilism, orientalism, Patrick Blanchfield, Peter Manseau, Post-Doc, Religion and Violence, religious freedom, Religious Stakes in Digital Times, religious studies, religious violence, Roy Scranton, s. brent plate, scott korb, Suzanne Schneider, The Coen Brothers, The Good Death, the revealer, Tomoko Masuzawa, Transparent, turkey, twitter, Walter Benjamin | Leave a reply

Climate Change and the Dharma of Failure

Posted on October 19, 2015 by Kali Handelman

Roy Scranton on Buddhism in the Anthropocene. Continue Reading →

Posted in Reviews | Tagged Anthropocene, buddhism, climate change, environmentalism, religion and the environment, Roy Scranton, Zen | Leave a reply
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