Assembling Futures: Economy, Ecology, Democracy, and Religion - Paperback

Assembling Futures: Economy, Ecology, Democracy, and Religion - Paperback

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Assembling Futures: Economy, Ecology, Democracy, and Religion - Paperback

Assembling Futures: Economy, Ecology, Democracy, and Religion - Paperback

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by Jennifer Quigley (Editor), Catherine Keller (Editor), Gary Dorrien (Contribution by)

Transdisciplinary insights at the intersection of religion, democracy, ecology, and economy

What is the relationship of religion to economy, ecology, and democracy? In our fraught moment, what critical questions of religion may help to assembly democratic processes, ecosystems, and economic structures differently? What possible futures might emerge from transdisciplinary work across these traditionally siloed scholarly areas of interest?

The essays in Assembling Futures reflect scholarly conversations among historians, political scientists, theologians, biblical studies scholars, and scholars of religion that transgress disciplinary boundaries to consider urgent matters expressive of the values, practices, and questions that shape human existence. Each essay recognizes urgent imbrications of the global economy, multinational politics, and the materiality of ecological entanglements in assembling still possible futures for the earth. Precisely in their diversity of disciplinary starting points and ethical styles, the essays that follow enact their intersectional forcefield even more vibrantly.

Author Biography

Jennifer Quigley (Edited By)
Jennifer Quigley is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. Her research lies at the intersections of theology and economics in New Testament and early Christian texts. She has interests in archaeology and material culture, and her research and teaching are influenced by feminist and materialist approaches to the study of religion. She is the author of Divine Accounting: Theo-economics in Early Christianity.

Catherine Keller (Edited By)
Catherine Keller is professor of constructive theology at the Theological School of Drew University. In her teaching, lecturing, and writing, she develops the relational potential of a theol-ogy of becoming. Her books reconfigure ancient symbols of divinity for the sake of a planetary conviviality--a life together, across vast webs of difference. Thriving in the interplay of ecological and gender politics, process cosmology, poststructuralist philosophy, and religious pluralism, her work is both deconstructive and constructive in strategy. She is the author and editor of many publications including, Cloud of the Impossible and Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy, and Other Last Chances.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.55 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 20, 2024

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