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Polydox Reflections stages a critical dialogueconcerning the ethical and theological viability of "polydoxy." Awide range of thinkers explore this theological trend in light oftheir own sense of the task of modern theology.
Provides sympathetic and skeptical responses to Polydoxy - atrend in contemporary theology that emphasizesthe multiplicity of creation, religioustraditions, and divinity itself. Introduces, expands, and refines the vibrant theologicalpossibilities of polydoxy. Offers theological visions that are both ontologically rigorousand politically engaged. Includes essays by…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Polydox Reflections stages a critical dialogueconcerning the ethical and theological viability of "polydoxy." Awide range of thinkers explore this theological trend in light oftheir own sense of the task of modern theology.

Provides sympathetic and skeptical responses to Polydoxy - atrend in contemporary theology that emphasizesthe multiplicity of creation, religioustraditions, and divinity itself.
Introduces, expands, and refines the vibrant theologicalpossibilities of polydoxy.
Offers theological visions that are both ontologically rigorousand politically engaged.
Includes essays by Virginia Burrus, Mark Jordan, CatherineKeller, Laurel Schneider and Graham Ward
Autorenporträt
Mary-Jane Rubenstein is Associate Professor of Religion at Wesleyan University. Her research and teaching are focused in continental philosophy of religion, philosophy and history of science, and gender and sexuality studies. She is the author of Strange Wonder: The Closure of Metaphysics and the Opening of Awe (2009) and Worlds without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (2014). Kathryn Tanner is Frederick Marquand Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School. She is the author of Theories of Culture: A New Agenda for Theology (1997) and Economy of Grace (2005), and Christ the Key (2010) among other books.