God as Poet of the World: Exploring Process Theologies
(Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2008)
Process theology has been a major theoligical innovation of the last hundred years, and its influence on American theology has been pervasive. But process thought is far from being simply and American phenomenon. Throughout the last few decades, some of the most exciting work in process theology has been undertaken in Asia and Europe. Process theology is thus now a trul international movement, with exciting potential for contributing to theological inquiry today.
In this book, world-recognized expert in process thought, Roland Faber, presents a systematic exploration of process theology's roots and development, its chief concerns and concepts, and its opportunities for new contributions to today's theological scene, especially in topics such as cosmology, politics, and theopoetics. This book is a superb resource for those who want to know more about this important theological movement.
Read Catherine Keller's review of Gott als Poet der Welt, originally printed in Process Studies 33.2 (2004).