Carol Wayne WhiteCarol Wayne White is Presidential Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Bucknell University. Her books include Poststructuralism, Feminism, and Religion: Triangulating Positions (Humanities, 2002); The Legacy of Anne Conway (631-70): Reverberations from a Mystical Naturalism (SUNY Press, 2009); and Black Lives and Sacred Humanity: Toward an African American Religious Naturalism (Fordham University Press, 2016), which won a Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Titles. White has published many essays on the creative intersections of critical theory and religion, process philosophy, science and religion, and religious naturalism; her work has also appeared in Zygon: The Journal of Religion and Science, The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, Philosophia Africana, and Religion & Public Life. White is currently finishing a book manuscript exploring a trajectory of modernist racial discourse that intimately conjoined White supremacy and speciesism in promoting views of Black animality and doing research for a new book project that explores the insights of religious naturalism expressed in contemporary North American nature poets and writers. Read More Read Less
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