God in Post-Christianity
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<p><b>Argues for a new elemental and sensory experience of God.</b></p><p><i>God in Post-Christianity</i> combines Eastern and Western influences into a dazzling survey of the contemporary theological landscape. Reading the age of the Spirit as the age of the Breath the book argues for a material elemental and sensory theology of God following the death of the ontotheological God of metaphysics. Drawing inspiration equally from Irigaray and Feuerbach it offers a vision of God that is both feminist and humanist a divine becoming for humanity a sacred alliance with Nature. By presenting and analyzing the modern philosophies of Hegel Schelling and Merleau-Ponty as well as such contemporary figures as John Caputo and Catherine Keller and by drawing on unexpected forgotten or neglected sources such as Vedic poetry and American Mormonism and figures such as Averroes and Amalric of Bène the book makes an original argument about God that resonates with currents in new materialism comparative theology and affect theory. Both speculative and mythopoetic it is intended to forge a way forward for humanity to achieve the intersubjective and interreligious peace we all crave and deserve.</p>
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