Carl A. Raschke
University of Denver
is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Denver and Senior Editor for the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory. He is the author of over 25 books and hundreds of articles in international publications. His most recent book is Neoliberalism and Political Theology: From Kant to Identity Politics.
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Saying “You”: the Grammar of Address and the Limitations of Cognitive Theories of Religion
In Praise of Mortality: Christianity as a New Humanism
This edition of JCRT is a full translation from the German of the book Preis der Sterblichkeit: Christentum und Neuer Humanismus (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany: Verlag Herder, 2015) Kurt Appel, Editor; Jakob Deibl; Isabella Guanzini; Alex Skinner; Natalie Eder; Carl A. Raschke; Rachel Thomas (Translators)
What Gives? Force, Gift, and the Ongoing
The article discusses the efforts of German philosopher Edmund Husserl to find the roots of philosophy, which he located in the transcendental method, in his book
From Alchemy to Revolution: a Conversation with Carl A. Raschke.
An interview of University of Denver's professor Carl A. Raschke that includes depiction of postmodern approaches in deconstruction literature; collaboration of diferent literary discourses in the
Peter Sloterdijk as “First Philosopher” of Globalization
The article offers information on philosopher Peter Sloterdijk that includes absence in translations of Sloterdijk's philosophical teachings; consideration of Sloterdijk's teaching as pop-cultural; and assessment of phenomenology towards globalization conditions.
The Weakness of God...and of Theological Thought for That Matter: Acta Est Fabula Plaudite