Catherine Keller

Our "Spooky Connectedness," or Why I Love Catherine Keller

jeanynePeople who write about process theology can be eloquent and inspiring, or intellectual and demanding, but for sheer poetic beauty no one surpasses Catherine Keller. Catherine writes as a theologian, yes, but also as someone who could as easily have gotten an MFA in writing as an MDiv and PhD in theology.

Process and Difference: Between Cosmological and Poststructuralist Postmodernisms

Process and Difference: Between Cosmological and Poststructuralist Postmodernism

Book Details

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-0791452882

Pages: 296

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Year Published: 2002

Weight: 14 oz

Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 in

$29.95

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The similarities and creative tensions between French-based poststructuralism and Whiteheadian process thought are examined here by leading scholars. Although both approaches are labeled "postmodern," their own proponents often take them to be so dissimilar as to be opposed. Contributors to this book, however, argue that processing these differences of theory at a deeper level may cultivate fertile and innovative modes of reflection.

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