As we face relentless ecological destruction spiraling around a planet of unconstrained capitalism and democratic failure, what matters most? How do we get our bearings and direct our priorities in such a terrestrial scenario? Species, race, sex, politics, and economics will increasingly come tangled in the catastrophic trajectory of climate change.
As we face relentless ecological destruction spiraling around a planet of unconstrained capitalism and democratic failure, what matters most? How do we get our bearings and direct our priorities in such a terrestrial scenario? Species, race, sex, politics, and economics will increasingly come tangled in the catastrophic trajectory of climate change.
Catherine Keller is the George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in the Theological School and Graduate Division of Religion of Drew University. She practices theology as a relation between ancient hints of ultimacy and current matters of urgency. She is the author of numerous books, including most recently Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 PART I: Dis/Closures of Democracy and Earth 9 1 Creeps of the Apocalypse: Climate, Capital, Democracy 11 2 The "We" of Catastrophe, the Throb of Cosmogony: Eco-Thinking with Sylvia Wynter 25 3 Political Theologies at War: A Virtual Talk with Students in Ukraine 35 4 Apocalypse After All? Climate, Politics, and Faith in the Possible 50 PART II: Power and Its Alternatives 63 5 Nationalism and a New Religion: Foxangelicals and the Agonism of an Alternative 65 6 Power, Theodicy, and the Amipotent God 77 7 Weakness, Folly, Insistence, Glory: The Phenomenal God of John D. Caputo 87 8 Poiesis of the Earth: "A Black and Living Thing" 100 PART III: Love-tangles of Theology 107 9 Amorous Entanglements: The Matter of Intercarnation 109 10 "Birds with Wings Outspread": Islam, Christianity, and the Earth 122 11 Animality, Animacy, Anima Mundi: Toward an Age of Enlivenment 133 12 Dear Young Theologian 145 Acknowledgments 153 Notes 155 Index 179
Introduction 1 PART I: Dis/Closures of Democracy and Earth 9 1 Creeps of the Apocalypse: Climate, Capital, Democracy 11 2 The "We" of Catastrophe, the Throb of Cosmogony: Eco-Thinking with Sylvia Wynter 25 3 Political Theologies at War: A Virtual Talk with Students in Ukraine 35 4 Apocalypse After All? Climate, Politics, and Faith in the Possible 50 PART II: Power and Its Alternatives 63 5 Nationalism and a New Religion: Foxangelicals and the Agonism of an Alternative 65 6 Power, Theodicy, and the Amipotent God 77 7 Weakness, Folly, Insistence, Glory: The Phenomenal God of John D. Caputo 87 8 Poiesis of the Earth: "A Black and Living Thing" 100 PART III: Love-tangles of Theology 107 9 Amorous Entanglements: The Matter of Intercarnation 109 10 "Birds with Wings Outspread": Islam, Christianity, and the Earth 122 11 Animality, Animacy, Anima Mundi: Toward an Age of Enlivenment 133 12 Dear Young Theologian 145 Acknowledgments 153 Notes 155 Index 179
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