<i>Naming God: Addressing the Divine in Philosophy, Theology, and Scripture</i> by JanetSoskice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023), ix + 256 pp.

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Casarella, Peter (2025). Naming God: Addressing the Divine in Philosophy, Theology, and Scripture by JanetSoskice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023), ix + 256 pp. Modern Theology, 41(1). pp. 176–179. 10.1111/moth.12958 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32207.

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Casarella

Peter Joseph Casarella

Professor of Theology

Peter Casarella has been a Professor at Duke Divinity School since 2020. Before Duke, he taught at Notre Dame and was the founding director of DePaul’s Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology. He has published a monograph, Word as Bread: Language and Theology in Nicholas of Cusa, and co-edited the following collections: Cuerpo de Cristo: The Hispanic Presence in the U.S. Catholic Church, Finding Beauty in the Other: Theological Reflections Across Religious Traditions, The Whole is Greater than its Parts: Ecumenism and Inter-religious Encounters in the Age of Pope Francis, and Pope Francis and The Search for God in América: The Significance of His Early Visits to the Americas.  His current project is a multi-volume work: The God of the People: A Latinx Theology and The Spirit of the People: A Latinx Ecumenical Theology.


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