The Face of the Deep: A Theology of Becoming

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Routledge, Dec 16, 2003 - Religion - 328 pages

This is a groundbreaking, highly original work of postmodern feminist theology from one of the most important authors in the field. The Face of the Deep deconstructs the Christian doctrine of creation which claims that a transcendent Lord unilaterally created the universe out of nothing. Catherine Keller's impassioned, graceful meditation develops an alternative representation of the cosmic creative process, drawing upon Hebrew myths of creation, from chaos, and engaging with the political and the mystical, the literary and the scientific, the sexual and the racial.
As a landmark work of immense significance for Jewish and Christian theology, gender studies, literature, philosophy and ecology, The Face of the Deep takes our originary story to a new horizon, rewriting the starting point for Western spiritual discourse.

 

Contents

Mystery of the Missing Chaos
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Floods of Truth Sex love and loathing of the deep
Orthodoxies of Nothing
Monsters of Hermeneutics
Recesses of the Deep Jobs comicosmic epiphany
The PluriSingularity of Creation Created God bara elohim
Docta Ignorantia Darkness on the face pne choshekh
Ocean of Divinity Deep tehom
Pneumatic Foam Spirit vibrating ruach elohim merahephet
Notes
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