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Spirituality and Society

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13 September 1988

This book takes a genuinely new spiritual stance reflecting the emergence of a post-modern science and differing from the relativistic nihilism that calls itself postmodern but is really modernism extended to its limit.
Based on a direct experience of reality as divine, this postmodern spirituality transcends modernity's individualism and patriarchy, its forced choices between dualism and materialism, anthropocentrism and relativism, supernaturalism and atheism, intolerance and nihilism. Bringing moral and ethical values back into rational discourse, this book provides a critique of various aspects of modern society—political, economic, social, agricultural, and technological aspects. This criticism, informed by the postmodern worldview, points toward a more satisfying form of personal existence and a sustainable form of global order.


Preface
1. Introduction: Postmodern Spirituality and Society
David Ray Griffin
2. Postmodern Directions
Charlene Spretnak
3. A Postmodern Vision of Spirituality and Society
Joe Holland
4. Toward a Postpatriarchal Postmodernity
Catherine Keller
5. In Pursuit of the Postmodern
Richard A. Falk
6. Postmodern Social Policy
John B. Cobb, Jr.
7. The Steady-State Economy: Postmodern Alternative to Growthmania
Herman F. Daly
8. Agriculture in a Postmodern World
C. Dean Freudenberger
9. Toward a Postmodern Science and Technology
Frederick Ferré
10. Peace and the Postmodern Paradigm
David Ray Griffin
Notes on Contributors and Centers
Index