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God 2.0: Pantheism and Quantum Reality
December 1-3, 202
Cost: $180
No refunds. Exchanges only.
This conference will be held virtually on Zoom. Access links are provided via email after registration and again prior to the event.
Recordings will be made available after the event to all registrants
For more information visit the conference page on christogenesis.org.
Classic theism would say, "absolutely not!" But God is an incomprehensible mystery and our approach to the mystery is shaped by ways of knowing the real, a type of knowledge that cannot be fixed or located in any one age. We will explore how science, culture and scripture can help us appreciate a wider, more expansive understanding of God in ways that empower us to creatively contribute to the wholeness we seek.
John D. Caputo
John D. Caputo, the Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus (Villanova University) and the Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus (Syracuse University), is a hybrid philosopher/theologian who works in the area of “weak” or “radical” theology, drawing upon hermeneutic and deconstructive theory. His most recent books are What to Believe: Twelver Brief Lessons in Radical Theology (2023) and Specters of God: An Anatomy of the Apophatic Imagination (2022). His The Weakness of God: A Theology of the Event (2006), won the American Academy of Religion award for excellence in the category of constructive theology
Brandon Ambrosino
Brandon Ambrosino is a doctoral candidate in theology and ethics at Villanova University, where he is completing a dissertation that teases out the theological implications of camp theory. In addition to his academic career, Brandon has published a variety of journalistic articles and essays in a wide range of publications, including Politico, New York Times, Boston Globe, BBC, The Atlantic, Globe & Mail, Smithsonian, The Economist, and Playboy (which he only reads for the articles). Brandon’s interests are probably more eclectic than his advisors want them to be, but the persistent theme of his work is his ornery knack for, as Susan Sontag famously put it, dethroning the serious.
Bruce Epperly
Bruce Epperly is a pastor, professor, author, spiritual guide, and author of over seventy books in theology, spirituality, ministerial wholeness, scripture, healing, religion and politics, and congregational transformation, including The Elephant is Running: Process and Open and Relational Theology and Religious Pluralism, Jesus: Mystic, Healer, and Prophet, Walking with Francis of Assisi: From Privilege to Activism, and Messy Incarnation: Reflections on Christ in Process. While "retired" from full-time ministry and teaching, Bruce continues to teach at Wesley Theological Seminary and gives seminars throughout North America on theology, spirituality, Christianity and pluralism, and clergy well-being and retirement. An avid walker and committed grandparent and supporter of our children's future, he describes his approach as "theospirituality," the joining of mysticism, spiritual practices, contemplative activism, and theological reflection. He writes a weekly lectionary commentary, "The Adventurous Lectionary" for patheos.com and contributes to the Process and Faith lectionary commentary series
Catherine Keller
Catherine Keller, PhD is George T. Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology in The Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University. She works amidst the tangles of ecosocial, pluralist, feminist philosophy of religion and theology—and always as a process thinker. Her books include Face of the Deep; On the Mystery; Cloud of the Impossible; Political Theology of the Earth. She has co-edited several volumes of the Drew Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium, most recently Political Theology on Edge: Ruptures of Justice and Belief in the Anthropocene. Her latest monograph is Facing Apocalypse: Climate, Democracy and Other Last Chances.
Rami Shapiro
Rabbi Rami Shapiro is an award–winning author of over thirty-six books on religion and spirituality. He received rabbinical ordination from the Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion and holds a PH.D. in religion from Union Graduate School. Rami co-directs the One River Foundation (www.oneriverfoundation.org), and is a Contributing Editor at Spirituality and Health magazine where he writes the Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler column and hosts the magazine’s podcast, Spirituality & Health with Rabbi Rami (spiritualityhealth.com).
Ilia Delio
Ilia Delio, OSF, PhD is a Franciscan Sister of Washington, DC and American theologian specializing in the area of science and religion, with interests in evolution, physics and neuroscience and the import of these for theology. Ilia currently holds the Josephine C. Connelly Endowed Chair in Theology at Villanova University, and is the author of twenty books including Care for Creation (coauthored with Keith Warner and Pamela Woods) which won two Catholic Press Book Awards in 2009, first place for social concerns and second place in spirituality. Her book The Emergent Christ won a third place Catholic Press Book Award in 2011 for the area of Science and Religion. Her recent books include The Unbearable Wholeness of Being: God, Evolution and the Power of Love (Orbis, 2013), which received the 2014 Silver Nautilus Book Award and a third place Catholic Press Association Award for Faith and Science. Ilia holds two honorary doctorates, one from St. Francis University in 2015, and one from Sacred Heart University in 2020
God 2.0: Pantheism and Quantum Reality
December 1-3, 2023
Early-Bird General Admission: $150 ($180 after 11/2)
God 2.0: Pantheism and Quantum Reality
December 1-3, 2023
$180
God 2.0: Pantheism and Quantum Reality
December 1-3, 2023
Early-Bird General Admission: $150 ($180 after 11/2)
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