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Book SynopsisGary Dorrien expounds in this book the religious philosophy underlying his many magisterial books on modern theology, social ethics, and political philosophy. His constructive position is liberal-liberationist and post-Hegelian, reflecting his many years of social justice activism and what he calls my dance with Hegel.
Table of Contents1. Introduction: Modern Theology as Religious Philosophy 2. Kantian Foundations: Creative Reason and Moral Freedom 3. Post-Kantian Feeling: Romantic Idealism as Theology 4. Hegelian Intersubjectivity: Dialectics of Spirit 5. Against Hegelian Spirit: Marxism, Existentialism, and Wholly Otherness 6. Personal Idealism: Why Subjectivity Matters 7. Whiteheadian Ordering: God and Creativity 8. Neo-Hegelian Theonomy: Religious Socialism as Theology 9. Struggling for Liberation: Breaking White Supremacy and Sexism 10. Rethinking Relationality: Theologies of Becoming 11. In a Post-Hegelian Spirit: Divine Becoming and Discontent