2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351124102
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Environmental Humanities and Theologies

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“…18 In a recent book situating the natural world within the framework of religious belief, Rod Giblett promotes nurturing sacrality for the Symbiocene-that is, the hoped-for age superseding the Anthropocene. 19 The term Symbiocene was coined by Glenn Albrecht from the Greek word sumbiosis, meaning "companionship." It implies the idea of living together for mutual benefit, a profoundly important concept and core aspect of ecological thinking that affirms the interconnectedness of life and all living things.…”
Section: Robin Ryanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 In a recent book situating the natural world within the framework of religious belief, Rod Giblett promotes nurturing sacrality for the Symbiocene-that is, the hoped-for age superseding the Anthropocene. 19 The term Symbiocene was coined by Glenn Albrecht from the Greek word sumbiosis, meaning "companionship." It implies the idea of living together for mutual benefit, a profoundly important concept and core aspect of ecological thinking that affirms the interconnectedness of life and all living things.…”
Section: Robin Ryanmentioning
confidence: 99%