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Catherine Keller-Brawand

    Über das Geheimnis
    Der Ich-Wahn
    God and Power
    On the Mystery
    The Face of the Deep
    Sonder: A Collection of Poems
    • Sonder: A Collection of Poems

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of self-identity and emotional struggle, the author shares their personal journey through self-doubt, self-loathing, and recovery. The narrative serves as a candid reflection on the darker aspects of desire and the fight against psychological setbacks, aiming to resonate with those facing similar challenges. With a fierce intent to inspire and empower, the book advocates for freedom of expression and solidarity among those who feel silenced, while highlighting the ever-changing nature of healing and personal growth.

      Sonder: A Collection of Poems
    • The Face of the Deep

      A Theology of Becoming

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(108)Add rating

      Exploring the Christian doctrine of creation, this work offers a fresh perspective by deconstructing the traditional view of a transcendent Creator. Catherine Keller presents an alternative vision of the cosmic creative process, weaving together Hebrew creation myths and addressing themes such as chaos, politics, mysticism, literature, science, sexuality, and race. Her passionate and eloquent meditation challenges established beliefs and invites readers to rethink the nature of creation and divinity through a postmodern feminist lens.

      The Face of the Deep
    • On the Mystery

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(235)Add rating

      Demonstrates how theology engages our most important questions * A student- friendly introduction with a distinctly process-theology orientation

      On the Mystery
    • God and Power

      Counter-Apocalyptic Journeys

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(33)Add rating

      Exploring the complexities of Christian apocalypticism, Keller examines America's reaction to contemporary national and international challenges through the lens of the Book of Revelation. She highlights the conflicting political and religious interpretations of this biblical text and advocates for a counter-apocalypse, promoting an anti-imperial political theology rooted in love. This work seeks to redefine the implications of apocalyptic thought in today's socio-political landscape.

      God and Power