Description: The Rhythmic Theology Project is a program of research concerning the theological significance of the rhythms through which humans live. As a phenomenon that invokes many of the formal polarities that shape existence - space and time, pattern and variation, individual and collective - rhythm illuminates the connections between doctrine, practice, and culture through which…
Rhythm: A Theological Category . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
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As a phenomenon that encompasses poles that are often at odds in theoretical discourse – space and time, pattern and variation, individual and collective – rhythm functions at the nexus of doctrine, practice, and culture, the place where religion is woven. Rhythm: A Theological Category illuminates how rhythm has been used to articulate various theological and metaphysical principles, providing the first theological analysis of the uses of rhythm in theology and continental philosophy.