At Drew University, Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology At Drew University, Anne Daniell is a doctoral candidate
Introduction to SUNY Series in Constructive Postmodern Thought
vii
Acknowledgments
xiii
Reference Key to Frequently Cited Texts
xv
Preface
xix
Anne Daniell
Introduction: The Process of Difference, the Difference of Process
1
(30)
Catherine Keller
The Roots of Postmodernism: Schelling, Process Philosophy, and Poststructuralism
31
(24)
Arran Gare
Process and Chaosmos: The Whiteheadian Fold in the Discourse of Difference
55
(18)
Catherine Keller
Whitehead, Deconstruction, and Postmodernism
73
(18)
Luis G. Pedraja
Whitehead and the Critique of Logocentrism
91
(20)
Joseph A. Bracken, S.J.
Unconforming Becomings: The Significance of Whitehead's Novelty and Butler's Subversion for the Repetitions of Lesbian Identity and the Expansion of the Future
111
(36)
Christina K. Hutchins
Figuring Subjectivity for Grounded Transformations: A Critical Comparison of Rosi Braidotti's and John Cobb's Figurations
147
(20)
Anne Daniell
Processing Henry Nelson Wieman: Creative Interchange among Naturalism, Postmodernism, and Religious Valuing
167
(24)
Carol Wayne White
A Whiteheadian Chaosmos? Process Philosophy from a Deleuzean Perspective
191
(18)
Tim Clark
De-Ontologizing God: Levinas, Deleuze, and Whitehead
209
(26)
Roland Faber
Beyond Conversation: The Risks of Peace
235
(22)
Isabelle Stengers
Contributors
257
(4)
Note on Supporting Center
261
(2)
Index
263
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