Abstract
I am honored, grateful, and of course very pleased to be the guest editor of the articles whose topic is ecstatic naturalism published here in this issue of The American Journal of Theology & Philosophy. Robert Corrington’s ecstatic naturalism has for the better part of several decades been an evolving perspective and indeed carries forward a tradition of philosophical naturalism dating back to they heyday of American naturalisms found within the mid to late twentieth century. To this day Corrington’s ecstatic naturalist perspective has taken the form of ten books and over one hundred articles. (His eleventh book, Deep Pantheism: Toward a New Transcendentalism, will be published by Lexington Books in early..