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Roger S. Gottlieb

Roger S. Gottlieb (born October 20, 1946) is professor of philosophy and Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.[5][6][7] He has written and edited 21 books, including two Nautilus Book Awards winners, and over 150 papers on philosophy, political theory, environmental ethics, religious studies, religious environmentalism, religious life, contemporary spirituality, the Holocaust, and disability.[8][9][10] He is internationally known for his work as a leading analyst and exponent of religious environmentalism, for his passionate and moving account of spirituality in an age of environmental crisis, and for his innovative and humane description of the role of religion in a democratic society.[11][12][10]

Roger S. Gottlieb
Born (1946-10-20) October 20, 1946 (age 77)
White Plains, NY
TitleProfessor of Philosophy
SpouseMiriam Greenspan
Children3
RelativesRabbi Dovid Gottlieb (brother)
Academic background
EducationWhite Plains High School
Alma materBrandeis University
ThesisKierkegaard's and Nietzsche's Theories of the Transition from One Value System to Another
InfluencesPierre Teilhard de Chardin and Thomas Berry (spiritual ecology);[1] Søren Kierkegaard, Karl Marx, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Elie Wiesel, Joanna Macy, Gautama Buddha, Jewish tradition (the prophets of the bible), feminism (feminist theorists), the New Left, and environmental ethicists[2][3]
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosopher
Main interestsEnvironmental philosophy, Religious environmentalism, Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics, Spirituality.[4]
Websitehttps://users.wpi.edu/~gottlieb/

Gottlieb has edited six academic book series (which have collectively published more than 50 titles), serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals. He is contributing editor to Tikkun magazine, and has appeared online on Patheos, Huffington, Grist, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Real Clear Religion, and many others. His writings have appeared in top academic journals (such as The Journal of Philosophy, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Conservation Biology, and Ethics); in popular publications (such as E Magazine online, The Boston Globe, and Orion Afield); and in anthologies of Jewish writing, environmental ethics, religious life, spirituality, the Holocaust, and disability; and in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy.[11]

Life edit

Roger S. Gottlieb was born on October 20, 1946, in White Plains, New York,[2][3][13] where he grew up in a middle-class suburban family.[14] He graduated from White Plains High School in 1964.[15][16] From there he went on to Brandeis University intending to become a psychologist, but after one course found it "unbelievably dull" and soon became hooked on philosophy.[14] He earned a BA (Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Special Honors) in philosophy in 1968 and a Ph.D. 1975.[4]

He was a visiting assistant professor from 1974 to 1977 at University of Connecticut and 1978 to 1980 at Tufts University. In 1980–1981, he was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, and in 1981 was hired as a professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute where he was granted tenure in 1985, and appointed Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor from 1995 to 1997. Since 2006, he has also been a visiting professor of Jewish studies at Wake Forest University divinity school.[7]

Gottlieb lives in Boston with his wife, noted psychotherapist and author Miriam Greenspan,[17][18] and shares in the care of his daughters, Anna and Esther.[19] Their first child (a son) was born with brain damage, living only five days without coming home from the hospital. Three years later they had a third child, Esther, who was born with multiple handicaps. Gottlieb recounts how these events had a profound impact on him and forced him to grow spiritually.[14][20] The spiritual and political dimensions of his relation to Esther, who has multiple disabilities, forms part of Chapter 8 of Joining Hands.[21]

Gottlieb is affiliated with the Jewish Renewal movement.[21] His brother is Dovid Gottlieb (a Haredi Rabbi).[22][23][24]

Professional associations edit

Selected works edit

  • History and Subjectivity: The Transformation of Marxist Theory. Temple University Press, 1987; Humanities Press Paperback edition, 1993.
  • An Anthology of Western Marxism: From Lukacs and Gramsci to Socialist-Feminism. Oxford University Press, 1989.
  • Thinking the Unthinkable: Meanings of the Holocaust. Paulist Press, 1990.
  • Marxism 1844-1990: Origins, Betrayal, Rebirth. Routledge, 1992.
  • The Ecological Community: Environmental Challenges for Philosophy, Politics, and Morality. Routledge, 1996.
  • A Spirituality of Resistance: Finding a Peaceful Heart and Protecting the Earth. Crossroad, 1999; Paperback edition, with a new ‘Afterword.’ Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.[a]
  • Joining Hands: Religion and Politics Together for Social Change. Westview Press, 2002, Paperback edition, 2004.
  • Liberating Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace, and Ecological Wisdom. Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.
  • This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment. Second Edition. Routledge, 2003.[b]
  • A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and our Planet’s Future. Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback edition, with a new preface, 2009.[c]
  • The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology. Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback, 2010.
  • Religion and the Environment, Volumes 1-IV. Routledge, 2010
  • Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming. Baylor University Press, 2011.[d]
  • Spirituality: What It Is and Why It Matters. Oxford University Press, 2012.[e]
  • Political and Spiritual: Essays on Religion, Environment, Disability, and Justice. Rowman and Littlefield, 2015.[f]
  • Morality and the Environmental Crisis. Cambridge University Press, 2019.[g]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Won praise from Elie Wiesel and Protestant theologian John B. Cobb who called it "a true spiritual guide for our day," and was excerpted in Tikkun and Orion Afield.[11]
  2. ^ First anthology in the new transdisciplinary field of spiritual ecology[25][11]
  3. ^ Endorsed by the heads of both the Sierra Club and the National Council of Churches, as well as leading ecotheologian Thomas Berry.[11][26]
  4. ^ Nautilus Award for fiction[9][10]
  5. ^ Nautilus Book Award and called “best book of the year” by Spirituality and Practice[9]
  6. ^ Collection of selected past essays as well as new essays on technology, death, and a fascinating intellectual autobiography.[11]
  7. ^ Received the “book most likely to save the planet” award from Independent Publisher and was semi-finalist for the Siskiyou Prize for new environmental literature.[9] It was also praised by political theorist Paul Wapner and environmental ethicist Larry Rasmussen, who called it “The best book on the subject.”[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Sponsel, Leslie Elmer (2012). Spiritual Ecology: A Quiet Revolution. ABC-CLIO. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-313-36409-9.
  2. ^ a b c "Gottlieb, Roger S. 1946- ." Contemporary Authors. Encyclopedia.com. January 14, 2021 from Encyclopedia.com
  3. ^ a b Gottlieb, Roger S. "Roger S. Gottlieb". Goodreads.com.
  4. ^ a b "Roger S. Gottlieb". Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
  5. ^ Ruffing, Janet K. (2001). Mysticism and Social Transformation. Syracuse University Press. p. XV. ISBN 978-0-8156-2877-4.
  6. ^ "The Ecological Community". Routledge & CRC Press. 10 December 1996.
  7. ^ a b c Gottlieb, Roger S. "Roger S. Gottlieb's CV" (PDF). users.wpi.edu. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
  8. ^ Schade, Leah D.; Bullitt-Jonas, Margaret (2019). Rooted and Rising: Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 206. ISBN 978-1-5381-2777-3.
  9. ^ a b c d
    • "Tikkun » Roger S. Gottlieb". Tikkun. 22 June 2020.
    • "Roger S. Gottlieb – The Immanent Frame". SSRC The Immanent Frame. Social Science Research Council.
  10. ^ a b c "Dr. Roger Gottlieb". merrimack.edu. Merrimack College.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g
    • "Roger S. Gottlieb". Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
    • "Professor Gottlieb". users.wpi.edu. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
    • "Renewing Hope Conference Registrants" (PDF). fore.yale.edu. Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. 2008.
  12. ^
    • "Religious Environmentalist, Author Roger Gottlieb to Lecture". Hamilton College. 2009.
    • "Judaism, Environmental Crisis is Topic for Siegel Lecture". St. Lawrence University. 2013.
  13. ^ Bialas, Wolfgang; Fritze, Lothar (2019). Nationalsozialistische Ideologie und Ethik: Dokumentation einer Debatte (in German). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3-647-37078-1.
  14. ^ a b c Faugno, Rachel; Gottlieb, Roger S. (Winter 2005). "Finding Happiness" (PDF). WPI Transformations.
  15. ^ Gottlieb, Roger S. "Roger S. Gottlieb". linkedin.
  16. ^ "White Plains High School Class of 1964 Alumni, White Plains, NY". Classcreator.com.
  17. ^ Gottlieb, Roger S. (2012). Spirituality: What It Is and Why It Matters. Oxford University Press. pp. VIII, 22. ISBN 978-0-19-998709-2.
  18. ^ "Thiel College - News Releases". resources.thiel.edu. Thiel College.
  19. ^ "Roger Gottlieb". patheos.com.
  20. ^ Greenspan, Miriam (January 2008). "Through A Glass Darkly: Miriam Greenspan On Moving From Grief To Gratitude" (Interview). Interviewed by Barbara Platek. The Sun Magazine.
  21. ^ a b "Roger S. Gottlieb | Massachusetts Bible Society". Massachusetts Bible Society.
  22. ^ Gottlieb, Roger S. (2012). Spirituality: What It Is and Why It Matters. Oxford University Press. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-0-19-998709-2.
  23. ^ Gottlieb, Roger S. (2009). A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future. Oxford University Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-19-539620-1.
  24. ^ Gottlieb, Roger S. "God's relationship with the Jewish people | Massachusetts Bible Society". Massachusetts Bible Society.
  25. ^ Adler, Joseph A. "Spiritual Ecology". www2.kenyon.edu. Kenyon College.
  26. ^ A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet's Future. Oxford University Press. 15 June 2006. ISBN 978-0-19-517648-3.

Further reading edit

These contain details about his main works & ideas (that should be added to article at some point):

  • Sponsel, Leslie Elmer (2012). Spiritual Ecology: A Quiet Revolution. ABC-CLIO. pp. 93–97. ISBN 978-0-313-36409-9.
  • "Gottlieb, Roger S. 1946- ." Contemporary Authors.. Encyclopedia.com.
  • Bio page on university site

External links edit

  • Official website
  • On academia.edu
  • On ResearchGate
  • Bio page on university site

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Roger S Gottlieb born October 20 1946 is professor of philosophy and Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Worcester Polytechnic Institute 5 6 7 He has written and edited 21 books including two Nautilus Book Awards winners and over 150 papers on philosophy political theory environmental ethics religious studies religious environmentalism religious life contemporary spirituality the Holocaust and disability 8 9 10 He is internationally known for his work as a leading analyst and exponent of religious environmentalism for his passionate and moving account of spirituality in an age of environmental crisis and for his innovative and humane description of the role of religion in a democratic society 11 12 10 Roger S GottliebBorn 1946 10 20 October 20 1946 age 77 White Plains NYTitleProfessor of PhilosophySpouseMiriam GreenspanChildren3RelativesRabbi Dovid Gottlieb brother Academic backgroundEducationWhite Plains High SchoolAlma materBrandeis UniversityThesisKierkegaard s and Nietzsche s Theories of the Transition from One Value System to AnotherInfluencesPierre Teilhard de Chardin and Thomas Berry spiritual ecology 1 Soren Kierkegaard Karl Marx Mahatma Gandhi Martin Luther King Elie Wiesel Joanna Macy Gautama Buddha Jewish tradition the prophets of the bible feminism feminist theorists the New Left and environmental ethicists 2 3 Academic workDisciplinePhilosopherMain interestsEnvironmental philosophy Religious environmentalism Social and Political Philosophy Ethics Spirituality 4 Websitehttps users wpi edu gottlieb Gottlieb has edited six academic book series which have collectively published more than 50 titles serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals He is contributing editor to Tikkun magazine and has appeared online on Patheos Huffington Grist Wall Street Journal Washington Post Real Clear Religion and many others His writings have appeared in top academic journals such as The Journal of Philosophy Journal of the American Academy of Religion Conservation Biology and Ethics in popular publications such as E Magazine online The Boston Globe and Orion Afield and in anthologies of Jewish writing environmental ethics religious life spirituality the Holocaust and disability and in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy 11 Contents 1 Life 2 Professional associations 3 Selected works 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife editRoger S Gottlieb was born on October 20 1946 in White Plains New York 2 3 13 where he grew up in a middle class suburban family 14 He graduated from White Plains High School in 1964 15 16 From there he went on to Brandeis University intending to become a psychologist but after one course found it unbelievably dull and soon became hooked on philosophy 14 He earned a BA Summa Cum Laude Phi Beta Kappa Special Honors in philosophy in 1968 and a Ph D 1975 4 He was a visiting assistant professor from 1974 to 1977 at University of Connecticut and 1978 to 1980 at Tufts University In 1980 1981 he was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and in 1981 was hired as a professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute where he was granted tenure in 1985 and appointed Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor from 1995 to 1997 Since 2006 he has also been a visiting professor of Jewish studies at Wake Forest University divinity school 7 Gottlieb lives in Boston with his wife noted psychotherapist and author Miriam Greenspan 17 18 and shares in the care of his daughters Anna and Esther 19 Their first child a son was born with brain damage living only five days without coming home from the hospital Three years later they had a third child Esther who was born with multiple handicaps Gottlieb recounts how these events had a profound impact on him and forced him to grow spiritually 14 20 The spiritual and political dimensions of his relation to Esther who has multiple disabilities forms part of Chapter 8 of Joining Hands 21 Gottlieb is affiliated with the Jewish Renewal movement 21 His brother is Dovid Gottlieb a Haredi Rabbi 22 23 24 Professional associations editAmerican Philosophical Association American Academy of Religion steering committee Religion and Ecology Section 1994 97 2009 12 steering committee Religion and Disability Section 2002 2007 Sustainability Task Force International Society for the Study of Environmental Ethics American Political Science Association Philosophical Society for the Study of Genocide and the Holocaust co founder Radical Philosophy Association Interdisciplinary Environmental Association 7 2 Selected works editHistory and Subjectivity The Transformation of Marxist Theory Temple University Press 1987 Humanities Press Paperback edition 1993 An Anthology of Western Marxism From Lukacs and Gramsci to Socialist Feminism Oxford University Press 1989 Thinking the Unthinkable Meanings of the Holocaust Paulist Press 1990 Marxism 1844 1990 Origins Betrayal Rebirth Routledge 1992 The Ecological Community Environmental Challenges for Philosophy Politics and Morality Routledge 1996 A Spirituality of Resistance Finding a Peaceful Heart and Protecting the Earth Crossroad 1999 Paperback edition with a new Afterword Rowman and Littlefield 2003 a Joining Hands Religion and Politics Together for Social Change Westview Press 2002 Paperback edition 2004 Liberating Faith Religious Voices for Justice Peace and Ecological Wisdom Rowman and Littlefield 2003 This Sacred Earth Religion Nature Environment Second Edition Routledge 2003 b A Greener Faith Religious Environmentalism and our Planet s Future Oxford University Press 2006 paperback edition with a new preface 2009 c The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Ecology Oxford University Press 2006 paperback 2010 Religion and the Environment Volumes 1 IV Routledge 2010 Engaging Voices Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming Baylor University Press 2011 d Spirituality What It Is and Why It Matters Oxford University Press 2012 e Political and Spiritual Essays on Religion Environment Disability and Justice Rowman and Littlefield 2015 f Morality and the Environmental Crisis Cambridge University Press 2019 g See also editDeep ecology Ecospirituality Ecotheology Environmental communication Environmental education Environmental sociology Environmental studies Environmental theology Human ecology Judaism and environmentalism List of environmental philosophers List of political theorists Political ecology StewardshipNotes edit Won praise from Elie Wiesel and Protestant theologian John B Cobb who called it a true spiritual guide for our day and was excerpted in Tikkun and Orion Afield 11 First anthology in the new transdisciplinary field of spiritual ecology 25 11 Endorsed by the heads of both the Sierra Club and the National Council of Churches as well as leading ecotheologian Thomas Berry 11 26 Nautilus Award for fiction 9 10 Nautilus Book Award and called best book of the year by Spirituality and Practice 9 Collection of selected past essays as well as new essays on technology death and a fascinating intellectual autobiography 11 Received the book most likely to save the planet award from Independent Publisher and was semi finalist for the Siskiyou Prize for new environmental literature 9 It was also praised by political theorist Paul Wapner and environmental ethicist Larry Rasmussen who called it The best book on the subject 11 References edit Sponsel Leslie Elmer 2012 Spiritual Ecology A Quiet Revolution ABC CLIO p 69 ISBN 978 0 313 36409 9 a b c Gottlieb Roger S 1946 Contemporary Authors Encyclopedia com January 14 2021 from Encyclopedia com a b Gottlieb Roger S Roger S Gottlieb Goodreads com a b Roger S Gottlieb Worcester Polytechnic Institute Ruffing Janet K 2001 Mysticism and Social Transformation Syracuse University Press p XV ISBN 978 0 8156 2877 4 The Ecological Community Routledge amp CRC Press 10 December 1996 a b c Gottlieb Roger S Roger S Gottlieb s CV PDF users wpi edu Worcester Polytechnic Institute Schade Leah D Bullitt Jonas Margaret 2019 Rooted and Rising Voices of Courage in a Time of Climate Crisis Rowman amp Littlefield p 206 ISBN 978 1 5381 2777 3 a b c d Tikkun Roger S Gottlieb Tikkun 22 June 2020 Roger S Gottlieb The Immanent Frame SSRC The Immanent Frame Social Science Research Council a b c Dr Roger Gottlieb merrimack edu Merrimack College a b c d e f g Roger S Gottlieb Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Gottlieb users wpi edu Worcester Polytechnic Institute Renewing Hope Conference Registrants PDF fore yale edu Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology 2008 Religious Environmentalist Author Roger Gottlieb to Lecture Hamilton College 2009 Judaism Environmental Crisis is Topic for Siegel Lecture St Lawrence University 2013 Bialas Wolfgang Fritze Lothar 2019 Nationalsozialistische Ideologie und Ethik Dokumentation einer Debatte in German Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht ISBN 978 3 647 37078 1 a b c Faugno Rachel Gottlieb Roger S Winter 2005 Finding Happiness PDF WPI Transformations Gottlieb Roger S Roger S Gottlieb linkedin White Plains High School Class of 1964 Alumni White Plains NY Classcreator com Gottlieb Roger S 2012 Spirituality What It Is and Why It Matters Oxford University Press pp VIII 22 ISBN 978 0 19 998709 2 Thiel College News Releases resources thiel edu Thiel College Roger Gottlieb patheos com Greenspan Miriam January 2008 Through A Glass Darkly Miriam Greenspan On Moving From Grief To Gratitude Interview Interviewed by Barbara Platek The Sun Magazine a b Roger S Gottlieb Massachusetts Bible Society Massachusetts Bible Society Gottlieb Roger S 2012 Spirituality What It Is and Why It Matters Oxford University Press pp 34 35 ISBN 978 0 19 998709 2 Gottlieb Roger S 2009 A Greener Faith Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet s Future Oxford University Press p 252 ISBN 978 0 19 539620 1 Gottlieb Roger S God s relationship with the Jewish people Massachusetts Bible Society Massachusetts Bible Society Adler Joseph A Spiritual Ecology www2 kenyon edu Kenyon College A Greener Faith Religious Environmentalism and Our Planet s Future Oxford University Press 15 June 2006 ISBN 978 0 19 517648 3 Further reading editThese contain details about his main works amp ideas that should be added to article at some point Sponsel Leslie Elmer 2012 Spiritual Ecology A Quiet Revolution ABC CLIO pp 93 97 ISBN 978 0 313 36409 9 Gottlieb Roger S 1946 Contemporary Authors Encyclopedia com Bio page on university siteExternal links editOfficial website On academia edu On ResearchGate Bio page on university site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger S Gottlieb amp oldid 1176420219, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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