Nature's Religion
By (Author) Robert S. Corrington
Foreword by Robert Neville
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
3rd October 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of religion
210
Paperback
208
Width 149mm, Height 227mm, Spine 16mm
331g
In Nature's Religion, distinguished theologian and philosopher Robert S. Corrington weaves together the concept of infinite semiosis with that of the transference to show that the self does have access to something in nature that is intrinsically religious.
Exploring this unconscious and its manifold eruptions, Corrington is to be applauded for his effort to provide a map of this unruly domain. . . . Corrington's book . . . is of obvious importance. -- Joseph Pettit * The Journal Of Religion *
A profoundly insightful, imaginatively brilliant, and rhetorically revolutionary book. . . . This book presents a profound spiritual vision for our time. * From The Foreword *
Robert S. Corrington is associate professor of philosophical theology at Drew University.