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American Immanence

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American Immanence seeks to replace the dominant American political tradition, which has resulted in global social, economic, and environmental injustices, with a new form of political theology, it...
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The Anthropocene marks the age of significant human impact on the Earth’s ecosystems, dramatically underscoring the reality that human life is not separate from nature but an integral part of it. Culturally, ecologically, and socially destructive practices such as resource extraction have led to this moment of peril. These practices, however, implicate more than industrial and economic systems: they are built into the political theology of American exceptionalism, compelling us to reimagine human social and political life on Earth.

American Immanence seeks to replace the dominant American political tradition, which has resulted in global social, economic, and environmental injustices, with a new form of political theology, its dominant feature a radical democratic politics. Michael S. Hogue explores the potential of a dissenting immanental tradition in American religion based on philosophical traditions of naturalism, process thought, and pragmatism. By integrating systems theory and concepts of vulnerability and resilience into the lineages of American immanence, he articulates a political theology committed to democracy as an emancipatory and equitable way of life. Rather than seeking to redeem or be redeemed, Hogue argues that the vulnerability of life in the Anthropocene calls us to build radically democratic communities of responsibility, resistance, and resilience. American Immanence integrates an immanental theology of, by, and for the planet with a radical democratic politics of, by, and for the people.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture
Publication Date: 24 April 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231172332
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory

How at this moment of American precarity can one book combine such precise prophetic timeliness with so vast a conceptual apparatus? How can it remain at once lucidly engaging in its activating rhetoric and philosophically nuanced in its theopolitics? How can it bring home to us the planetary force of anthropocene uncertainty without one bout of apocalyptic hysteria? Read Hogue and learn how!
— Catherine Keller, author of Cloud of the Impossible and On the Mystery
Michael S. Hogue is professor of theology at Meadville Lombard Theological School. He is the author of The Tangled Bank: Toward an Ecotheological Ethic of Responsible Participation (2008) and The Promise of Religious Naturalism (2010).

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. American Exceptionalism and the Redeemer Symbolic
2. The Anthropocene and Climate Wickedness
3. Thinking, Feeling, and Valuing Immanence: American Immanental Philosophies
4. Divining Immanence: American Immanental Theologies
5. Toward a Theopolitics of Resilient Democracy
Notes
Bibliography
Index