Lenart Škof is Head of the Institute for Philosophical and Religious Studies at the Science and Research Centre Koper and Dean of Alma Mater Europaea University—Faculty ISH, both in Slovenia. His previous books include Antigone's Sisters: On the Matrix of Love and Atmospheres of Breathing (coedited with Petri Berndtson), both published by SUNY Press.
""The 'new elemental philosophical theology' being proposed in this highly inventive and evocative work is very timely. I was deeply moved and found myself, in the end, more or less transformed by the conclusions reached. I think it perfectly suited as a guide for the times in which we strive to find a future for theological discourse of any kind."" — Colby Dickinson, Loyola University Chicago ""This is a bold and entirely original work of contemporary philosophical theology. Synthetic, creative, and compelling, it will be of great interest to anyone interested in contemporary theology, and, more broadly, those interested in considerations of contemporary science and religion, new materialisms, and comparative theology."" — Jeffrey W. Robbins, Lebanon Valley College ""With God in Post-Christianity, Lenart Škof accomplishes something remarkable: he suffuses theology with time and materiality, with elemental realities and vibrant life. The fences between monotheism and animism, between divine realms and the earthly domain, between matter and spirit, crumble and give way to torrents of vitality. The resulting work is an indispensable reference for understanding the ecological implications of philosophically inflected theology."" — Michael Marder, author of Green Mass: The Ecological Theology of St. Hildegard of Bingen