Common Goods: Economy, Ecology, and Political Theology
Me Johnson-Debaufre
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Description for Common Goods: Economy, Ecology, and Political Theology
Hardback. Series: Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia. Num Pages: 456 pages. BIC Classification: HRCX6. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 231 x 152 x 33. Weight in Grams: 726.
In the face of globalized ecological and economic crises, how do religion, the postsecular, and political theology reconfigure political theory and practice? As the planet warms and the chasm widens between the 1 percent and the global 99, what thinking may yet energize new alliances between religious and irreligious constituencies?
This book brings together political theorists, philosophers, theologians, and scholars of religion to open discursive and material spaces in which to shape a vibrant planetary commons. Attentive to the universalizing tendencies of “the common,” the contributors seek to reappropriate the term in response to the corporate logic that asserts ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
456
Condition
New
Series
Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia
Number of Pages
456
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823268436
SKU
V9780823268436
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About Me Johnson-Debaufre
Catherine Keller is George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in The Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University. She works amid the tangles of ecosocial, pluralist, feminist philosophy of religion and theology. Her books include Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming; On the Mystery; Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement; Political Theology of the Earth: ... Read more
Reviews for Common Goods: Economy, Ecology, and Political Theology
"This book marks a watershed moment that effectively redefines the parameters of political theology by expanding and pluralizing it, and it expresses the vibrancy of a pluralist spirituality by infusing it with a process and liberationist sensibility."-Jeffrey W. Robbins, Lebanon Valley College "Faced with the neoliberal enclosure and privatization of nearly everything, this collection convokes an array of theists, pantheists, ... Read more