Catherine Keller (theologian)

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Catherine Keller (born 1953) is a Process Theologian and is currently a professor of Constructive Theology at New Jersey's Drew University. Like most major voices in Process theology, she studied directly with John B. Cobb at Claremont.

Her professional interests are broad, and encompass social and ecological justice, poststructuralist theory, as well as feminist and metaphorical readings of scripture. Along with Roland Faber at Claremont, she is one of the leading academics working in the field of Theopoetics.

She is author of perhaps one of the most influential Whiteheadian Feminist texts, From a Broken Web: Separation, Sexism, and Self.

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  • From a Broken Web: Separation, Sexism and Self. Boston: Beacon Press, 1986. Der Ich-Wahn: Abkehr von einem.
  • 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.
  • Postcolonial Theologies: Divinity and Empire. (Ed.) St. Louis: Chalice, 2004.
  • God and Power: Counter-Apocalyptic Journeys. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2005.
  • On the Mystery: Discerning God in Process. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2008.

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