Catherine
Keller has taught
for over two decades in the Theological School of Drew University and
its Graduate Division of Religion. In her teaching, lecturing and
writing, in a multiplicity of religious and secular,
scholarly
and activist settings, she seeks to midwife a theology of
becoming. A work of complicated lineage
and
open future, it interweaves a postmodern biblical hermeneutic
with process cosmology, poststructuralist
philosophy and an
evolving feminist cosmopolitics. At once constructive and
deconstructive in approach, such theology engages questions
of
ecological, social and spiritual interdependence
amidst
an irreducible indeterminacy.
After studies in
Europe and in seminary, she did her doctoral work at
Claremont Graduate University with John Cobb, and sustains a
warm
and active affiliation with the
Center for Process Studies.
Its pioneering work in postmodernism pluralism,
both by way
of a Whiteheadian philosophy and progressive Christian activism,
continue to inform her work.
As director of the annual
Drew
Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium
since its inception in 2000, she works
with
colleagues and students to foster a hospitable local setting
for
planetary conversations. Its postcolonial and
pluralist ecumenism involves confessional as well
as
secular faiths. With the collaboration of
Fordham Press,
the TTC is producing a rich series of co-edited volumes.
She meets monthly and happily for symposia over dinner with her
graduate students, an international collective finding their own
theological voices rather than echoing hers.
She is currently writing on issues of incertitude and interrelatedness
as they enfold at once a tradition of Christian mysticism and
recent physical cosmology. The thread of radical relationalism that
runs through her work here engages the heritage of negative
theology, with its deconstructive edge. The robust contemporary
affirmations of embodiment characteristic of ecofeminist and
Whiteheadian thought tangle with the indeterminacy of postmodern
pluralism.
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