
I'll soon be creating a webpage for the event. But in the meantime, please feel free to contact me if you're interested in participating. I'm especially keen to gather papers that engage theologically with different aspects of Coakley's work (e.g. patristics, contemplative prayer, feminism, gender, desire, Trinity, and so forth).
If you're interested in learning more about Coakley's theological project, you should check out the extended interview in Rupert Shortt's book, God's Advocates (you can read the whole chapter on Google Books).
This sounds wonderful! I will follow along from afar - I had the good fortune to hear her speak while in seminary, and have read much of her work.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing / reading more, and to see what others offer.
Peter M. Carey+
Wow. You just helped me discover Sarah Coakley through that fantastic interview, and in the process helped me rethink my posture towards a particular caricature of feminism.
ReplyDeleteAny updates on when her systematics will come out?
ReplyDeletePatrickC.
Another thing to be said for Sarah Coakley - the quality and clarity of her writing. Proof that profundity and obscurity don't have to travel together.
ReplyDeleteThis is a bit off topic, but does anyone know when the first volume of her systematic theology comes out?
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She's just delivered a stunning series of lectures in Cambridge on the twists and turns of philosophical theology in the course of the last hundred years (as a warm-up to metaphysics proper next term). Definitely a heavyweight.
ReplyDeleteoff-topic, but Happy Tom Waits birthday!
ReplyDeletegoogle books is letting us down. No access anymore
ReplyDeleteHer understanding of the trinity in that interview reminds me of Herbert McCabe's essay "Prayer" in God Matters.
ReplyDelete- TKM
Anonymous, try again on Google books, I just pulled it up...
ReplyDeletePeter Carey+
http://santospopsicles.blogspot.com
I envy those who could be there. Can someone upload videos somewhere once the lectures are done so that those who are less fortunate like me can also listen to her? Thanks.
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