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20.3 - fall - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
A Whitestone Publication - Issue 20.3 Fall 2021
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The Spirituality of Psychonautics: How Alice in Wonderland, the Matrix and Other Modern Myths Serve as Models for New Age Seekership and Identity Formation.
By John Cuda (Lincoln University)
What do we Mean by Decoloniality?
By Catherine Walsh ; Walter Mignolo ; Fernando Herrero ; Tink Tinker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation, Iliff School of Theology)
Reorientation in the Field: Why Religion Matters.
By Wendy Felese (Regis University, Montana State University Billings)
“Teach Me to Do What’s Right”: Faith, Hope, and Love as Post-Religious Virtues.
By A. G. Holdier (University of Arkansas, COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY)
Antinomian Flesh.
By David Kline (University of Tennessee)
Truth and Irony: the Conception of Truth Beyond Binary Patterns and the Use of Irony for Theological Reasoning.
By Florian Klug (University of Würzburg)
What Do We Mean By
By Catherine Walsh ; Walter Mignolo ; Fernando Herrero ; Tink Tinker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation, Iliff School of Theology)
20.2 - spring - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
A Whitestone Publication - Issue 20.2 Spring 2021
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In Praise of Mortality: Christianity as a New Humanism
By Kurt Appel (Institute for Systematic Theology and Ethics of Catholic Theology at the University of Vienna) ; Jakob Deibl (University of Vienna) ; Isabella Guanzini (Catholic Private University (KU) Linz) ; Alex Skinner ; Natalie Eder (Austrian Ornithological Institute) ; Carl A. Raschke (University of Denver) ; Rachel Thomas (Colorado Community College)
20.1 - winter - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
Table of Contents for Volume 20, Issue 1 (Winter 2024) of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
Revolutionary Love: Kierkegaard’s Gift Economy as a Religious Corrective to the Leveling of the Public Sphere.
By Andrew J. Ball (Harvard University)
Bushwhacking Derrida: Perception
By Gary Bedford (University of Denver)
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Sexual Difference and the Vatican: a Lacanian Response.
By Melissa Conroy (Muskingum University, Syracuse University)
Longing for an Impossible Past: DiffÉRance, Distance, and the Coronavirus as the Inauguration of an Age of Writing.
By Jared Lacey (University of Denver)
Modern Theology and the Dialectic of God.
By Kelly Maeshiro (Union Theological Seminary)
The Ultimate and the Penultimate: Bonhoeffer’s Twofold Contextualism and Adjudicating Between Competing Ethical Claims.
By W. Travis Mcmaken (Lindenwood Uniiversity)
Tsimtsum in Life of Pi.
By Daniel Reiser (Herzog College)
The Religious Significance of Miracles: Why Hume’s Critique of Miracles Is Superfluous.
By Alberto Urquidez (Bowdoin College)
“Naming the Darkness,” Spiritual Violence, and Radical Incompleteness: Resituating a Political Theology
By James E. Willis Iii (University of Indiapolis)
19.3 - fall - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
A Whitestone Publication - Issue 19.3 fall 2020
Benjamin’s Habits and the Study of Religion
By Brian Britt (Virginia Tech)
Walter Benjamin’s World of Things.
By Yael Almog (Durham University)
Benjamin’s Habits and the Study of Religion
By Brian Britt (Virginia Tech)
Benjamin, Method, and Weak Messianism
By Roger K Green (Metropolitan State University)
Benjamin: To the Rhythm of Theological Concepts
By Nitzan Lebovic (Lehigh University)
Critique in a Postsecular Age: Making Room for Tradition as a Medium
By Ori Rotlevy (Tel Aviv University)
False Religions and True Politics: Countering Capitalism as Religion
By Carlo Salzani (Messerli Research Institute)
Life After Life: a Figure of Thought in Walter Benjamin
By Daniel Weidner (University of Halle)
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Benjamin: to the Rhythm of Theological Concepts
By Nitzan Lebovic (Lehigh University)
19.2 - spring - Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory - Table of Contents
A Whitestone Publication - Issue 19.2 Spring 2020
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Fetishism and the Erasure of Indigeneity.
By Roger K Green (Metropolitan State University)
The Curious Whiteheadian Proclivity in Scheler’s Account of God and Persons.
By J. Edward Hackett (Savannah State University)
Horror Fiction and Catholic Theology - a Rhetorical Synthesis.
By Gavin Hurley (University of Providence)
The “New Hegel” and the Question of God
By Gavin Hyman (University of Lancaster, UK)
The Hollow Christians of End Times Fiction.
By Paul Maltby (West Chester University)
The Irreducible.
By Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago)
The Reluctant Fundamentalist“ and the Inhospitable State - Abrahamic Hospitality and the Limits of Multiculturalism
By EMILY McAVAN (Murdoch University)
Reframing the Adwa Victory as a Decolonizing Praxis: Discourse Around Colonization in the Ethiopian Context.
By Rode Molla (Virginia Theological Seminary, University of Denver/Iliff School of Theology)
Lacan and Pneumatology.
By Mark Murphy (Saint Mary’s University)
To Not Lose Sight of the Good: Notes on the Zapatismo Ethic.
By Matt Rosen (Colorado College)
Religious Studies: the Final Colonization of the American Indian.
By Tink Tinker (wazhazhe/Osage Nation, Iliff School of Theology) ; Osage Nation