Abstract
SummaryCatherine Keller’s constructive theology includes an original and very interesting combination of process theology, feminist theology and negative theology. This combination culminates in the articulation of an “apophatic panentheism” that is urgent for its accentuation of connectivity and interdependency in our global world. In this article, Keller’s apophatic panentheism is clarified on the basis of her major works on the relational self, creation, apocalyptic patterns of thought, and negative theology.
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Philosophy,Religious studies
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2 articles.
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1. God’s Relation to the World: Discovering Panentheism;Modern Believing;2022-04
2. Hope;Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology;2019-07-03