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Biography
Catherine Keller is a contemporary Christian theologian and Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew University's Graduate Division of Religion. As a constructive theologian, Keller's work is oriented around social and ecological justice, poststructuralist theory, and feminist readings of scripture and theology. Both her early and her late work brings relational thinking into theology, focusing on the relational nature of the concept of the divine, and the forms of ecological interdependence within the framework of relational theology. Her work in process theology draws on the relational ontology of Alfred North Whitehead, fielding it in a postmodern, deconstructive framework.
Works

Sonder

Apocalypse Now and Then: a Feminist Guide to the End of the World

Cloud of the Impossible

Entangled Worlds

Political Theology of the Earth

Political Theology on Edge

Process and Difference
Intercarnations
Intercarnations
Common Goods
Common Goods
Polydoxy
Polydoxy
Face of the Deep
Face of the Deep
Facing Apocalypse
Facing Apocalypse
Jürgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope
Jürgen Moltmann and the Work of Hope
On the Mystery
On the Mystery
Fondue Rezepte Mal Anders
Fondue Rezepte Mal Anders
Apophatic Bodies
Apophatic Bodies
Assembling Futures
Assembling Futures
Extinction and Religion
Extinction and Religion
Taken from the Lips
Taken from the Lips