Constructing a Relational Cosmology: 62 (Princeton Theological Monograph)
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Description: This collection of five essays is both a dialogical engagement with and critical assessment of Nancy R. Howells book Constructing a Relational Cosmology. The collection includes three essays written from a Whiteheadian process perspective (by Marit A. Trelstad Kathlyn A. Breazeale and Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki) one from the perspective of narrative theology (Lisa Stenmark) and one from the Soto Zen Buddhist perspective (Stephanie Kaza). Howell responding as a Whiteheadian feminist philosopher of religion takes the critiques and suggestions of her dialogical partners with the utmost seriousness as her foundation for suggesting new directions for ecofeminist thought--an example of what Whiteheadians call the process of creative transformation. About the Contributor(s): Paul O. Ingram the editor is Professor of Religion Emeritus at Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma Washington). He is the author of Wrestling with God Wrestling with the Ox The Modern Buddhist-Christian Dialogue and The Dharma of Faith.
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