
Entangled Worlds: Religion, Science, and New Materialisms
Catherine Keller, Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Fordham University Press
2017
While both theology and religious studies have over the past few decades come to prioritize the material contexts and bodily ecologies of more-than-human life, Entangled Worlds sets forth the first multivocal conversation between religious studies, theology, and the body of “the new materialism.” Here disciplines and traditions touch, transgress, and contaminate one another across their several carefully specified contexts. And in the responsiveness of this mutual touching of science, religion, philosophy, and theology, the growing complexity of human entanglements takes on a consistent ethical texture of urgency.