Victor Taylor
A Reflection on Charles H. Long: Resisting and Shortcircuiting the Discourses of Exclusion in the Theory and Practice of Administration.
Jesus‘ Spectral Intervention: Derrida, Christianity, And
Jesus, who was concerned till manhood with his own personal development, was free from the contagious sickness of his age and his people; free from the inhibited inertia which expends its one activity on the common needs and conveniences of life; free too from the ambition and other desires whose satisfaction, once craved, would have compelled him to make terms with prejudice and vice.
The Cultural UN/Life of Zombies.
An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses reports within the issue including evolution of the zombie in mainstream and gay films, contrast between films
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
Absolute Christ or ‘Wdcd?’: the Question of Christian Materiality in the Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic
Minimal Difference with Maximal Import: ‘Deep Pragmatism’ and Global Religion: an Interview with Hent De Vries
A Conversation with Jean-Luc Marion
This conversation with Jean-Luc Marion took place at The Johns Hopkins University Humanities Center in the Spring of 2005. The JCRT editors express their thanks to Hent de Vries for arranging the meeting and to Jean-Luc Marion for generously agreeing to join our conversation.
The Metaphysics of Indeterminacy: Postmodern Religious Theory and the Ruin of Referentiality