Forrest Church Memorial Lecture Featuring Feminist Theologian: DR. CATHERINE KELLER | |
WOE, WOE—WHOA! ECO-THEOLOGICAL UNCERTAINTY AND PLANETARY ENTANGLEMENT
Dr. Catherine Keller Introduced by Dr. James Cone Dr. Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology at the Theological School of Drew University. In her teaching, lecturing and writing, she develops the relational potential of a theology of becoming. Her books reconfigure ancient symbols of divinity for the sake of a planetary conviviality—a life together, across vast webs of difference. Thriving in the interplay of ecological and gender politics, of process cosmology, poststructuralist philosophy and religious pluralism, her work is both deconstructive and constructive in strategy. She is currently finishing Cloud of the Impossible: Theological Entanglements, which explores the relation of mystical unknowing, material indeterminacy and ontological interdependence.
Union Theological Seminary is proud to host the Fourth Annual Forrest Church Memorial Lecture. This annual series honors The Rev. Dr. Forrest Church and his extraordinary legacy of leadership as a Unitarian Universalist theologian and as a leading voice for liberal religion in public life in the United States and abroad.
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From The Teachings of Silvanus: "Do not be a sausage which is full of useless things."
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Prof Catherine Keller --Union Theological Seminary Feb 3rd 7pm "Eco-Theological Uncertainty and Planetary Entanglement"
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