1st Edition

Christian Polytheism? Polydox Theologies of Multi-devotional and Decolonial Praxis

By Paul Hedges Copyright 2025
    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is a theological and political exploration of how Christianity may be compatible with polytheism, arguing that there is no singular “orthodoxy,” rather we see “polydoxy.”

    Conceptually deconstructing the distinction between monotheism and polytheism, it advances the terms multi-devotionalism and mono-devotionalism as analytically preferable terminology. It starts by exploring notions of polytheism in the Old Testament, New Testament, and Christian developments of the Trinity over subsequent centuries, before placing Christianity in comparative dialogue with Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism. Employing a decolonial and feminist stance, the book proceeds to examine global Christianities, focusing on African and Asian theologies as well as Goddess traditions. It concludes by offering five options for developing a theology of Christian polytheism: henotheist originalism, theologies of plurality, a generous orthodoxy, atheistic Christian polytheism, and a theology of polytheistic excess.

    This original and compelling volume is essential reading for scholars of Christian Systematic Theology and Modern Theology.

    1. What is Polytheism?: Theological and Analytical Explorations

    2. “Thou Shalt Have None of Those Other Gods Before Me”: Polytheistic Beginnings, Monotheistic Leanings

    3. Surely the Newer Testament Teaches Monotheism? Jewish and Christian Origins

    4. The Dancing G*d(s) of Polytheism and Multi-Devotionalism: On the Trinity

    5. Jesus and the Other Gods: Theologies of Religions

    6. Is There an Abrahamic Monotheism? Christians, Jews, and Muslims

    7. Liberating Plurality and G*d: Global, Decolonial, and Feminist Approaches

    8. Being a Polytheistic Christian: Or, Can Christians Accept Polytheists? 

    Epilogue: The Theology, Ideology, and Politics of One and the Many 

    Index

    Biography

    Paul Hedges is Associate Professor RSIS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. His research spans interreligious studies, intercultural and global theologies, prejudice, and the study of religion. He has published fourteen books and over eighty academic papers including Understanding Religion (2021) and Religious Hatred (2021).