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Seminary for the Rest of Us
sabrina reyes-peters
23 episodes
6 days ago
God-talk for everyone.
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God-talk for everyone.
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Religion & Spirituality
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EcoEpistemology and Destabilizing Whiteness with Jay Potter, pt. 1
Seminary for the Rest of Us
32 minutes 43 seconds
5 years ago
EcoEpistemology and Destabilizing Whiteness with Jay Potter, pt. 1

You might be thinking right now, “I don’t know what ecoepistemology is or even epistemology but that doesn’t look very much like God-talk, Sabrina!” Well, okay, my conversation with Jay Potter is definitely more on the philosophical side, but all aspiring theologians, including myself, would do well to deliberately engage philosophy once in a while, instead of letting it sit as a by-product of working with theological concerns. Good theologians might also consider how their theology speaks to all living things (eco-theology!), not just human beings.

In this first part of my conversation with Jay, we learn what EcoEpistemology is, how Jay chose to include New Materialism, Navajo thought, and Jainism in his dissertation, and we begin to look at the thread that ties the entire conversation together: destabilizing whiteness. Bonus: if you are familiar with process theology, you'll hear some echoes!

Contact Jay: https://twitter.com/jaydpotter

Recommended Resources: https://tinyurl.com/ybmo24o6

Seminary for the Rest of Us, where everyone is welcome to God-talk, is hosted by Sabrina Reyes-Peters, mixed by Mason Mennenga, web engineered by Charles Peters, and the theme music is by Matthew Scott. Find us on Twitter: @seminaryshow. Contact: seminary.show@gmail.com

Seminary for the Rest of Us
God-talk for everyone.