Mary-Jane
Rubenstein is Professor of Religion at Wesleyan University, where she is also
core faculty in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Science in
Society Program. Her research interests include continental philosophy,
theology, gender and sexuality studies, science and religion, pantheism, and
the history and philosophy of cosmology. She is the author of Strange Wonder: The Closure of Metaphysics
and the Opening of Awe and Worlds
without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse, and co-editor with Catherine
Keller of Entangled Worlds: Science,
Religion, and New Materialisms. Her forthcoming book is entitled Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds, Monsters.
Aldus is te lezen op haar website.
Komende november zal verschijnen
Mary-Jane
Rubenstein, Pantheologies: Gods, Worlds,
Monsters. Columbia
University Press, [6] november 2018 – books.google
Taking
the excommunication of Baruch Spinoza as a seminal point, Rubenstein seeks to
diagnose Western religious repugnance with pantheism, or the idea that God and
the world are identical. Aldus PublishersWeekly.
Books.google
laat zien dat ze behoorlijk veel aandacht geeft aan Spinoza en de Duitse
Pantheismusstreit. Waarvan akte.
Als toegift (om nader kennis te maken met de auteur) de video "The Multiverse: A Religious & Historical Perspective" - A conversation with Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Professor of Religion, Wesleyan University - waarin overigens Spinoza niet aan bod komt.
Als toegift (om nader kennis te maken met de auteur) de video "The Multiverse: A Religious & Historical Perspective" - A conversation with Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Professor of Religion, Wesleyan University - waarin overigens Spinoza niet aan bod komt.
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