Beyond Monotheism

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Absolute Oneness
Author_Laurel Schneider
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christian
Christian Metaphysics
Christian Monotheism
Christian Theology
Dante's Satan
Dante’s Satan
Dim
divine
Divine Multiplicity
Divine Oneness
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ethics of belonging
exclusive
Exclusive Monotheism
exemption
Experiential Confession
Follow
gebara
Impossible Exchange
ivone
jewish
Jewish Monotheism
metaphoric
Metaphoric Exemption
Metaphysical Oneness
Mid-second Century CE
multiplicity
multiplicity in contemporary theology
nationalism and religion
Ontological Multiplicity
ontology of difference
post-structuralist theology
Prime Mover
Proper Vantage Point
Radical Monotheism
religious pluralism
Supple Posture
systematic theology
theology
Thomas King's Green Grass
Thomas King’s Green Grass
Universal Monotheism
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415941907
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Laurel Schneider takes the reader on a vivid journey from the origins of "the logic of the One" - only recently dubbed monotheism - through to the modern day, where monotheism has increasingly failed to adequately address spiritual, scientific, and ethical experiences in the changing world. In Part I, Schneider traces a trajectory from the ancient history of monotheism and multiplicity in Greece, Israel, and Africa through the Constantinian valorization of the logic of the One, to medieval and modern challenges to that logic in poetry and science. She pursues an alternative and constructive approach in Part II: a "logic of multiplicity" already resident in Christian traditions in which the complexity of life and the presence of God may be better articulated. Part III takes up the open-ended question of ethics from within that multiplicity, exploring the implications of this radical and realistic new theology for the questions that lie underneath theological construction: questions of belonging and nationalism, of the possibility of love, and of unity. In this groundbreaking work of contemporary theology, Schneider shows that the One is not lost in divine multiplicity, and that in spite of its abstractions, divine multiplicity is realistic and worldly, impossible ultimately to abstract.

Laurel C. Schneider is Associate Professor of Theology, Ethics, and Culture at Chicago Theological Seminary and author of Re-Imagining the Divine: Confronting the Backlash Against Feminist Theology (1999).

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