Facing the Anthropocene Series: A Conversation with Janet Soskice
In the Facing the Anthropocene series, Norman Wirzba interviews leading scholars in political economy, history, anthropology, theology, philosophy, environmental humanities, and law, in order to examine the conditions under which a hopeful future might be imagined.
Janet Soskice is Professor of Philosophical Theology at the University of Cambridge and William K. Warren Distinguished Research Professor of Catholic Theology at Duke. In her work, she explores philosophy of religion, especially religious language and philosophical theology, names for God, gender and ethics, and, in her current project, God and creation. Her books include Metaphor and Religious Language, The Kindness of God, and Sisters of Sinai: How Two Lady Adventurers Discovered the Lost Gospels.
Видео Facing the Anthropocene Series: A Conversation with Janet Soskice канала DukeEthics
Janet Soskice is Professor of Philosophical Theology at the University of Cambridge and William K. Warren Distinguished Research Professor of Catholic Theology at Duke. In her work, she explores philosophy of religion, especially religious language and philosophical theology, names for God, gender and ethics, and, in her current project, God and creation. Her books include Metaphor and Religious Language, The Kindness of God, and Sisters of Sinai: How Two Lady Adventurers Discovered the Lost Gospels.
Видео Facing the Anthropocene Series: A Conversation with Janet Soskice канала DukeEthics
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