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Spirituality is a unique account of spirituality from traditional religion to the present that reveals the common thread that joins Mahayana Buddhism and Hasidic Judaism, the Sufi Rumi and the Catholic St. Thomas a Kempis, people of all faiths and those who are "spiritual but not religious." Roger S. Gottlieb argues that spirituality is the simple but extraordinarily difficult attempt to face life's rigors and disappointments by becoming more mindful, accepting, grateful, compassionate, and lovingly connected to others. These virtues oppose both the social ego's attachment and arrogance, and any habitual, unreflective religiosity; and the path towards them can be shared equally by people inspired by belief in one God or many, the divinity of nature or the sacredness of life.

Spirituality examines the promises and perils of spiritual life as understood both within and outside of traditional faiths, explains the rise of the widespread spiritual detachment from institutional religion, and offers illuminating accounts of yoga, meditation, and prayer. There are also insightful studies of spirituality's relation to modern medicine, nature and the environmental crisis, and political activism.
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"The single best book giving an objective look at the burgeoning interest in spirituality that exists in the English language." --Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor-in-chief of Tikkun

"We agree with Gottlieb when he affirms a piece of wisdom which traveled the world: 'Do your best and leave the rest to God'...Gottlieb puts his faith in grace and in the human capacity for transformation."--Spirituality & Practice

"Roger Gottlieb has created a piece of art in surveying the literature on how meditation and Yoga might help reduce pain and suffering, then switching to a heart-felt narration of struggles within his own family." -- Christopher Chapple, Loyola Marymount University

"This book validates and provides grounding for the wide range of discussions and claims around 'spirituality.' It is much needed in a time when many claim to be 'spiritual' rather than 'religious,' eschewing organized religion for individualized experiences of the sacred."--Stephanie Kaza, Professor of Environmental Studies, University of Vermont

"Gottlieb is an outstanding scholar whose work in areas related to spirituality is well known and much appreciated. This book is timely, perhaps overdue, given the extensive interest in 'things spiritual' in the broader culture, the intense concern for a more eclectic approach to 'the spiritual' in the larger culture, and the need for a single volume text that offers a survey of opinions, options and practices."--Bill J. Leonard, James and Marilyn Dunn Professor of Baptist Studies and Professor of Church History, Wake Forest University

"Spirituality is a concept that requires attention given its inconsistent yet ubiquitous employment in a full range of contemporary human endeavors. Gottlieb's judicious selection of representative examples of figures and practices will give readers some tools to help better understand and define spirituality without falsely representing it as a uniform phenomenon."--Diane L. Moore, Senior Lecturer on Religious Studies and Education, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions, and Director of the Religious Literacy Project and the Certificate in Religious Studies and Education, Harvard Divinity School

"Gottlieb s explorations are critical to our times, as new medical threats arise from superbugs, climate disasters, and accumulating environmental toxins." -- Stephanie Kaza, University of Vermont

About the Author

Roger S. Gottlieb is Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; 1st edition (November 26, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0199738750
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0199738755
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.1 x 0.7 x 9.1 inches
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Roger S. Gottlieb is professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the author or editor of twenty-one books and more than 150 articles on environmentalism, religious life, contemporary spirituality, political philosophy, ethics, the Holocaust, feminism, and disability. 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. He has given keynote addresses and endowed lectures at universities and public settings in the U.S. and Canada.

His two most recent books are Morality and the Environmental Crisis, a semi-finalist for the Siskiyou Prize for new environmental literature; and his first novel: The Sacrifice Zone, an adapted chapter of which was a featured short story in the online literary magazine The Stardust Review.

The Sacrifice Zone explores the intersections of environmental despair, environmental activism, heroin addiction and Buddhist meditation. It asks: how can we live with grace and love in the face of suffering we cannot cure in our families and our world?

Morality and the Environmental Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2019) was called by environmental ethicist Larry Rasmussen “The best book on the subject” and political theorist Paul Wapner "a generous gem of a book". Here Gottlieb describes the unprecedented moral predicament created by the environmental crisis: how to be a good person when our collective and individual actions contribute to immeasurable devastation and suffering.

Two of his earlier books received Nautilus Book Awards: the short story collection, Engaging Voices (for fiction) and Spirituality: What it Is and Why it Matters. As well, he received the Prophetic Witness Award from Massachusetts Interfaith Power and Light.

He has edited six academic book series, serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals, is contributing editor to Tikkun Magazine, and appeared online on Patheos, Huffington, Grist, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Real Clear Religion, and many others. Gottlieb's 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 celebrating the best of Jewish writing, environmental ethics, religious life, spirituality, the Holocaust, and disability.

Widely respected for his unique range of interests, combination of personal and political passion, clarity of writing, and originality, he is probably the only American intellectual to be reviewed or interviewed in publications as disparate as San Francisco Chronicle, Environmental Ethics, The Boston Globe, Christianity Today, Philosophical Review, Journal of Harvard Divinity School, New Age Journal, Socialism and Democracy, Discover, Chronicle of Higher Education, Sierra Club Magazine, Shambhala Sun, and The American Prospect.

For many years Gottlieb has concentrated on the religious, spiritual, political and ethical dimensions of the environmental crisis. His anthology This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment is known internationally as the first comprehensive collection on the topic. His 1999 book, A Spirituality of Resistance: Finding a Peaceful Heart and Protecting the Earth was called by Protestant theologian John Cobb "a true spiritual guide for our day," and excerpted in Tikkun and Orion Afield. A Greener Faith: Religious Environmentalism and our Planet's Future and The Oxford Handbook on Religion and Ecology, was highly praised by the heads of both the Sierra Club and the National Council of Churches. Gottlieb's focus on the environmental crisis has also taken a fictional turn: Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming, is a collection of related but distinct short stories exploring moral, political, intellectual, and spiritual dilemmas provoked by the environmental crisis; and also asks how, in the face of powerful emotions and deeply contested views, we can live and talk to each other.

Spirituality: What it is and Why it Matters (Oxford University Press, 2012), a unique account of spirituality from traditional religion to the present, reveals the common threads that join Mahayana Buddhism and Hasidic Judaism, the Sufi Rumi and the Catholic St. Thomas a Kempis, people of all faiths and those who are "spiritual but not religious." Gottlieb argues that spirituality is the simple but extraordinarily difficult attempt to face life's rigors and disappointments by becoming more mindful, accepting, grateful, compassionate, and lovingly connected to others. Spirituality includes insightful studies of spirituality's relation to modern medicine, nature and the environmental crisis, and political activism.

Political and Spiritual: Essays on Religion, Environment, Disability, and Justice brings together Gottlieb's most powerful essays on these and related themes: spiritual deep ecology, ethical theory, animal rights, the Holocaust, the environmental crisis, and the experience of disability, as well as new essays on the human meaning of technology, facing death, and a fascinating intellectual autobiography.

As a public speaker Gottlieb combines intense analytic intelligence, a personal and humorously engaging style, and an inspiring message of personal responsibility, social change, and spiritual vision. Audiences from universities, churches, synagogues, and community and environmental organizations have found him a riveting presenter whose message resonates long after his formal presentation is done and can lead people to act as well as think and feel.

Contact Details: www.wpi.edu/~gottlieb


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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2013
    I have now read five of Gottlieb's books and, each time, I feel that I am learning from an insightful and authentic human being. SPIRITUALITY distills the kernels of spiritual wisdom from a number of traditions and explains how such wisdom can deepen our lives. The deepening happens as we wake-up to what is important, become more honest with ourselves, move from trivialities to meaning, and see the grace of life itself--with all its horror and beauty.

    Gottlieb is analytical as much as he is poetic. Thus, he perceptively distinguishes spirituality from religion, and explains the contemporary surge of interest in spiritual practices. Furthermore, he elucidates the gifts of various traditions, spelling out the importance and meanings of, e.g., compassion, nonattachment, moral behavior, and joy as they compose the spiritual path. I found these parts clarifying.

    My real love of the book forms around his poetic side as it relates his own challenges of living a life with more compassion, insight, and patience, and shares his understanding of how practices like prayer, meditation, and yoga "work." Gottlieb writes from the heart, and this enables the personal to inform the universal.

    Books on spirituality often suffer because they fail to reconcile subjective experience with the naked realities of the world. Gottlieb finds and articulates threads of connection between our inner and outer lives--helping us to see how spirituality can enhance and, in turn, learn from, our battles with illness, environmental engagements, and political efforts. In this sense, Gottlieb integrates our interiority and external encounters, and demonstrates that spirituality is not found on one side or the other, but rather is cultivated as one lives through one's days with greater discernment, sensitivity to others, mindfulness, generosity, and an intuitive sense that our lives are ultimately a mystery for which we can be grateful.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2014
    Strong on theory, short on application. Gottlieb does better when elucidating the inner meaning of his subject than when making it relevant. He should trust that spiritual practices are relevant and let that be.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2018
    Ok book. It starts to get very repetitive over time.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2013
    Excellent book which reviews in depth the historical and contemporary differences between spirituality and religion. I strongly recommend this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017
    enjoyed the book
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013
    This is a poorly reasoned, scattered book that never finds it's focus.
    Gottlieb is unable to create an objective overview of spirituality; he clearly has a bias against the Abrahamic faiths and does a poor job of concealing this. He frequently cites scriptures and thinkers from major religions, but places words outside of any meaningful context by grabbing only the smallest of snippets that can be compared.

    Even then, his comparisons are weak at best (pg. 153- "The heavens declare the glory of God" is not the same idea as "if you allow no idle concerns to weigh on your heart, your whole life will be one perennial good season"). He earlier equates North American Native spiritual practices with Native people from the Amazon (because, clearly, all tribal religions are the same), but I suppose this isn't a problem for Gottlieb who prefers to ignore that there are, in fact, significant differences amongst the religious grounding for the spiritual practices he outlines. The baseless spirituality that Gottlieb proposes is anemic and self indulgent (much as he tries to deny it).

    Furthermore, Gottlieb has many unhelpful and alarming things to say in regards to mental illness, at one point equating antidepressants to plastic surgery (!) (pg 157). This seems to come from a deep distrust of modern medicine (pg. 137, and most of the Spirituality and Healing chapter).

    By the end of the book, I have a no better answer for what spirituality is than when I began, and I was genuinely curious. Apparently, spirituality is whatever you want it to be, which in my eyes seems to be nothing at all.

    Sloppy, unfocused, not worth the read.
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    Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2016
    Comprehensive discussion on spirituality in a broad spectrum.