Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World
Given the current sense of helplessness in dealing with environmental change and other urgent issues, a new world view is needed that emphasizes the unique contribution that individual citizens can make to the common good as opposed to their individual needs and desires. In a recent encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis set forth reasons from Scripture and Church teaching for this shift in perspective, but he did not provide a philosophically based foundation for this change of heart. To fill that gap, Joseph Bracken examines key writings of process-oriented philosophers like Henri Bergson and Alfred North Whitehead along with systems-oriented thinkers like Ludwig von Bertalanffy and Ervin Laszlo to create a systems-oriented understanding of the God-world relation.

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Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World
Given the current sense of helplessness in dealing with environmental change and other urgent issues, a new world view is needed that emphasizes the unique contribution that individual citizens can make to the common good as opposed to their individual needs and desires. In a recent encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis set forth reasons from Scripture and Church teaching for this shift in perspective, but he did not provide a philosophically based foundation for this change of heart. To fill that gap, Joseph Bracken examines key writings of process-oriented philosophers like Henri Bergson and Alfred North Whitehead along with systems-oriented thinkers like Ludwig von Bertalanffy and Ervin Laszlo to create a systems-oriented understanding of the God-world relation.

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Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World

Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World

by Joseph A. Bracken, S.J.
Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World

Reciprocal Causality in an Event-Filled World

by Joseph A. Bracken, S.J.

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Given the current sense of helplessness in dealing with environmental change and other urgent issues, a new world view is needed that emphasizes the unique contribution that individual citizens can make to the common good as opposed to their individual needs and desires. In a recent encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis set forth reasons from Scripture and Church teaching for this shift in perspective, but he did not provide a philosophically based foundation for this change of heart. To fill that gap, Joseph Bracken examines key writings of process-oriented philosophers like Henri Bergson and Alfred North Whitehead along with systems-oriented thinkers like Ludwig von Bertalanffy and Ervin Laszlo to create a systems-oriented understanding of the God-world relation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978709782
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/04/2022
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Joseph A. Bracken, SJ, is emeritus professor of theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Part One: Bergson and Whitehead on the One and the Many from a Process-Oriented Approach

1. Living in an Event-Filled World

2. Living in a Dynamically Interconnected World

3. Living in a World of Open-Ended Systems

Part Two: Failure to deal with Major Issues re the Common Good

4. Critical Evaluation of Modern Scientific Method

5. Reconciling the Truth-Claims of Science and Religion

Part Three: Reason and Revelation in Dealing with the Environmental Crisis

6. A Systems-Oriented Environmental Ethic

7. Divine and Human Personhood in a Systems-Oriented Approach to Reality

8. Linking Science and Religion within a New World View

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