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Book SynopsisPolydox Reflections stages a critical dialogue concerning the ethical and theological viability of polydoxy, a trend in contemporary theology that emphasizes the multiplicity of creation, religious traditions, and divinity itself.
Table of ContentsIntroducing Polydoxy (Mary-Jane Rubenstein)
1. History, Theology, Orthodoxy, Polydoxy (Virginia Burrus)
2. Tradition on Fire: Polydoxy, Orthodoxy, and Theological Epistemology (Shannon Craigo-Snell)
3. Polyhairesis: On Postmodern and Chinese Folds (Clayton Crockett)
4. The Logic of Origin and the Paradoxes of Language: A Theological Experiment (Linn Marie Tonstad)
5. Receiving the Gift (Graham Ward)
6. Writing-Terrors: A Dialectical Lyric (Mark D. Jordan)
7. “There is Hope for a Tree”: Lament and Hope in Conversation with Polydoxy (Wendy Farley)
8. Getting it Right (Laurel C. Schneider)
9. “Theology’s Multitude: Polydoxy Reviewed and Renewed” (Catherine Keller)
Index
Notes on contributors