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Roger S. Gottlieb (born October 20, 1946) is professor of philosophy and Paris Fletcher Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at
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. He has written and edited 21 books, including two Nautilus Book Awards winners, and over 150 papers on philosophy,
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, and disability. * * He is internationally known for his work as a leading analyst and exponent of religious
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, 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. * * * * * 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 ''
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Life

Roger S. Gottlieb was born on October 20, 1946, in White Plains, New York, where he grew up in a middle-class suburban family. He graduated from
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in 1964. From there he went on to
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intending to become a psychologist, but after one course found it "unbelievably dull" and soon became hooked on philosophy. He earned a BA (Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Special Honors) in philosophy in 1968 and a Ph.D. 1975. He was a visiting assistant professor from 1974 to 1977 at
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and 1978 to 1980 at
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. In 1980–1981, he was awarded a
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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. Gottlieb lives in Boston with his wife, noted psychotherapist and author Miriam Greenspan, and shares in the care of his daughters, Anna and Esther. 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. The spiritual and political dimensions of his relation to Esther, who has multiple disabilities, forms part of Chapter 8 of Joining Hands. Gottlieb is affiliated with the Jewish Renewal movement. His brother is
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Rabbi).


Professional associations

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** 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 The American Political Science Association (APSA) is a professional association of political scientists in the United States. Founded in 1903 in the Tilton Memorial Library (now Tilton Hall) of Tulane University in New Orleans, it publishes four ...
* Philosophical Society for the Study of Genocide and the Holocaust (co-founder) * Radical Philosophy Association * Interdisciplinary Environmental Association


Selected works

* ''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. * ''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. * ''A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and our Planet’s Future''. Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback edition, with a new preface, 2009. * ''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. * ''Spirituality: What It Is and Why It Matters''. Oxford University Press, 2012. * Political and Spiritual: Essays on Religion, Environment, Disability, and Justice. Rowman and Littlefield, 2015. * ''Morality and the Environmental Crisis''. Cambridge University Press, 2019.


See also

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Deep ecology Deep ecology is an environmental philosophy that promotes the inherent worth of all living beings regardless of their instrumental utility to human needs, and argues that modern human societies should be restructured in accordance with such idea ...
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Ecospirituality Ecospirituality connects the science of ecology with spirituality. It brings together religion and environmental activism. Ecospirituality has been defined as "a manifestation of the spiritual connection between human beings and the environment." T ...
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Ecotheology Ecotheology is a form of constructive theology that focuses on the interrelationships of religion and nature, particularly in the light of environmental concerns. Ecotheology generally starts from the premise that a relationship exists between ...
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Environmental communication Environmental communication is "the dissemination of information and the implementation of communication practices that are related to the Natural environment, environment. In the beginning, environmental communication was a narrow area of commun ...
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Environmental education Environmental education (EE) refers to organized efforts to teach how natural environments function, and particularly, how human beings can manage behavior and ecosystems to live sustainably. It is a multi-disciplinary field integrating discipli ...
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Environmental sociology Environmental sociology is the study of interactions between societies and their natural environment. The field emphasizes the social factors that influence environmental resource management and cause environmental issues, the processes by wh ...
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Environmental studies Environmental studies (EVS or EVST) is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human behavior, human interaction with the Natural environment, environment. Environmental studies connects principles from the physical sci ...
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Environmental theology Environmental theology pertains to "the God-environment relationship and divine expectations of human behavior in relation to the environment". History The history of Environmental Theology is often regarded as a new age idea developed in the l ...
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Human ecology Human ecology is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments. The philosophy and study of human ecology has a diffuse history with advancements in ecolo ...
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Judaism and environmentalism Judaism and environmentalism intersect on many levels. The natural world plays a central role in Jewish law, Jewish literature, literature, liturgy, and other practices. Within the arena of Jewish thought, beliefs vary widely about the human relatio ...
* List of environmental philosophers *
List of political theorists A political theorist is someone who engages in constructing or evaluating political theory, including political philosophy. Theorists may be academics or independent scholars. Ancient * Aristotle * Chanakya * Cicero * Confucius * Mencius * ...
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Political ecology Political ecology is the study of the relationships between political, economic and social factors with environmental issues and changes. Political ecology differs from apolitical ecological studies by politicizing environmental issues and pheno ...
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Stewardship Stewardship is a practice committed to ethical value that embodies the responsible planning and management of resources. The concepts of stewardship can be applied to the environment and nature, economics, health, places, property, information ...


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Further reading

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External links


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