Joerg Rieger has a brand new book and Catherine Keller joins the podcast for the celebration! You will want to check out Joerg’s new book\xa0Theology in the Capitalocene.\xa0In the episode I asked questions that bring themes from the book into conversation with Keller’s own work. While I may be bias, I am confident a theology nerd is going really get into this one!
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\nCatherine Keller is George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in The Graduate Division of Religion of Drew University.\xa0If you are new to Catherine Keller and Process Theology this is the book to start with \u2013 On the Mystery: Discerning Divinity In Process.
\nJoerg Rieger\xa0is\xa0Distinguished Professor of Theology and the Cal Turner Chancellor\u2019s Chair of Wesleyan Studies.\xa0He is also the founding director of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice.\xa0For more than two decades, he has worked to bring together theology and the struggles for justice and liberation that mark our age. His work addresses the relation of theology and public life, reflecting on the misuse of power in religion, politics, and economics. His main interest is in developments and movements that bring about change and in the positive contributions of religion and theology. His constructive work in theology draws on a wide range of historical and contemporary traditions, with a concern for manifestations of the divine in the pressures of everyday life.
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