Catherine Keller (born 1953) is a contemporary Christian theologian and Professor of Constructive Theology at
Drew University
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's Graduate Division of Religion. As a
constructive theologian, Keller's work is oriented around social and ecological justice,
poststructuralist theory, and
feminist
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readings of scripture and theology. Both her early and her late work brings relational thinking into theology, focusing on the relational nature of the concept of the divine, and the forms of ecological interdependence within the framework of relational theology. Her work in
process theology
Process theology is a type of theology developed from Alfred North Whitehead's (1861–1947) process philosophy, most notably by Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000), John B. Cobb (b. 1925) and Eugene H. Peters (1929-1983). Process theology and pr ...
draws on the relational ontology of
Alfred North Whitehead
Alfred North Whitehead (15 February 1861 – 30 December 1947) was an English mathematician and philosopher. He is best known as the defining figure of the philosophical school known as process philosophy, which today has found applicat ...
, fielding it in a postmodern, deconstructive framework.
Education
Keller received a
Ph.D.
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in Philosophy of Religion and Theology from
Claremont Graduate School
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in 1984, a
M.Div.
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from
Eden Theological Seminary
Eden Theological Seminary is a seminary of the United Church of Christ in Webster Groves, Missouri, near St. Louis, Missouri.
The seminary was established in 1850 by German pastors in what was then the American frontier. The pastors soon formed ...
in 1977, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) equivalent in Theology from
University of Heidelberg
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in 1974.
Academics
Keller's work stresses an interdisciplinary approach, pulling from sub-fields such as
feminist thought,
environmental thought, and
Continental philosophy
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. She has played a leading role in building interdisciplinary connections into, and out of, the field of theology. Since 2001 she has had a central role in directing and developing Drew University's Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium. The colloquia seek to "foster a fresh style of theological discourse that is at once self-deconstructive in its pluralism and constructive in its affirmations". Recent colloquia have brought theology into conversation with movements such as
Queer Theory and
Animal Studies
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, have offered novel perspectives on debates about
Religion and Science
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, and have explored topics such as
political theology
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. Notable scholars from outside the field of theology who have participated in the colloquia in recent years include:
William E. Connolly
William Eugene Connolly is an American political theorist known for his work on democracy, pluralism, capitalism and climate change. He is the Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. His 1974 work ''The Ter ...
,
Karen Barad
Karen Michelle Barad (; born 29 April 1956) is an American feminist theorist, known particularly for their theory of agential realism.
Biography
They are currently Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness at the ...
,
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (born 24 February 1942) is an Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic. She is a University Professor at Columbia University and a founding member of the establishment's Institute for Comparative Lite ...
,
Daniel Boyarin
Daniel Boyarin ( he, דניאל בויארין; born 1946) is a Religion historian, Born in New Jersey, he holds dual United States and Israeli citizenship. He is the Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture in the Departments ...
, and Amy Hollywood.
With
John Caputo
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* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second ...
,
Roland Faber
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and others, Keller provides
leadership
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in the field of
theopoetics
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.
Works
Books
*''From a Broken Web: Separation, Sexism and Self''. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986. Der Ich-Wahn: Abkehr von einem lebensfeindlichen Ideal.
*''Apocalypse Now and Then: A Feminist Guide to the End of the World''. Boston: Beacon Press, 1996.
*''Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming''. London: Routledge, 2003.
*''God and Power: Counter-Apocalyptic Journeys''. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005.
*''On the Mystery: Discerning God in Process''. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2008.
*''Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement''. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015.
*''Political Theology of the Earth: Our Planetary Emergency and the Struggle for a New Public''. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018.
*''Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy and Other Last Chances.'' Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 2021.
Edited
*''Process and Difference: Between Cosmological and Poststructuralist Postmodernisms'' (with Anne Daniell), N.Y.: SUNY, 2002.
*''Postcolonial Theologies: Divinity and Empire'' (with
Mayra Rivera and Michael Nausner), St. Louis: Chalice, 2004.
*''Toward a Theology of Eros: Transfiguring Passion at the Limits of Discipline'' (with Virginia Burrus), New York: Fordham Press, 2006.
*''The American Empire and the Commonwealth of God: a Political, Economic, Religious Statement'' (with David R. Griffin, John B. Cobb, Jr,. Richard A. Falk), Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006.
*''Ecospirit: Theologies and Philosophies of the Earth'' (with Laurel Kearns), New York: Fordham Press, 2007.
*''Polydoxy: Theology of Multiplicity and Relation'' (with Laurel Schneider), New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2011).
*''Entangled Worlds: Religion, Science, and New Materialisms'' (with
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein is a scholar of religion, philosophy, science studies, and gender studies. At Wesleyan University, she is Professor of Religion and Science in Society. She is also affiliated with Environmental Studies and Feminist, Gender, ...
), New York: Fordham University Press, 2017.
See also
*
Christian theology
Christian theology is the theology of Christianity, Christian belief and practice. Such study concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and of the New Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theology, theologian ...
*
Feminist theology
Feminist theology is a movement found in several religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Neopaganism, Baháʼí Faith, Judaism, Islam and New Thought, to reconsider the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies of those religi ...
*
Theopoetics
Theopoetics in its modern context is an interdisciplinary field of study that combines elements of poetic analysis, process theology, narrative theology, and postmodern philosophy. Originally developed by Stanley Hopper and David Leroy Mill ...
*
Postmodern Christianity
Postmodern theology, also known as the continental philosophy of religion, is a philosophical and theological movement that interprets theology in light of post- Heideggerian continental philosophy, including phenomenology, post-structuralism, a ...
References
External links
Keller's HomepageTHEOPOETICS(dot)NET*
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American feminist writers
Process theologians
1953 births
Living people
Drew University faculty
Christian feminist theologians