This book brings together process and postmodern theologians to reflect
on the crucial topic of energy, asking: What are some of the connections
between energy and theology? How do ideas about humanity and divinity
interrelate with how we live our lives?
Its contributors address energy in at least three distinct ways. First,
in terms of physics, the discovery of dark energy in 1998 uncovered a
mysterious force that seems to be driving the expansion of the universe.
Here cosmology converges with theological reflection about the nature
and origin of the universe.
Second, the social and ecological contexts of energy use and the current
energy crisis have theological implications insofar as they are caught
up with ultimate human meanings and values.
Finally, in more traditional theological terms of divine spiritual
energy, we can ask how human conceptions of energy relate to divine
energy in terms of creative power.