Entangled Worlds : : Religion, Science, and New Materialisms / / ed. by Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Catherine Keller.
Historically speaking, theology can be said to operate "materiaphobically." Protestant Christianity in particular has bestowed upon theology a privilege of the soul over the body and belief over practice, in line with the distinction between a disembodied God and the inanimate world "...
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction: Tangled Matters
- MATTER, ANEW
- What Flashes Up: Theological-Political-Scientific Fragments
- Vegetal Life and Onto-Sympathy
- Tingles of Matter, Tangles of Theology
- Agents Matter and Matter Agents: Interpretation and Value from Cells to Gaia
- THE MATTER OF RELIGION
- The Matter with Pantheism: On Shepherds and Goat-Gods and Mountains and Monsters
- Material Subjects, Immaterial Bodies: Abhinavagupta's Panentheist Matter
- Theophanic Materiality: Political Ecology, Inhuman Touch, and the Art of Andy Goldsworthy
- Interdisciplinary Ethics: From Astro-Theology to Cosmo-Liberation Theology
- Vascularizing the Study of Religion: Multi-Agent Figurations and Cosmopolitics
- ETHICOPOLITICAL ENTANGLEMENTS
- Stubborn Materiality: African American Religious Naturalism and Becoming Our Humanity
- Grace in Intra-action: Complementarity and the Noncircular Gift
- The Door of No Return: An Africana Reading of Complexity
- The Trouble with Commonality: Theology, Evolutionary Theory, and Creaturely Kinship
- List of Contributors
- TRANSDISCIPLINARY THEOLOGICAL COLLOQUIA