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Sikhs As Subalterns – Voice, Inequality, And Power, Part 3 (Nirvikar Singh)

February 8, 2024 — By editors

The following is the third installment of a three part series. The first can be found here, the second here. It is published as a catalogued .PDF in article in

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Sikhs As Subalterns – Voice, Inequality, And Power, Part 2 (Nirvikar Singh)

January 26, 2024 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a three part series. The first can be found here. It is published as a catalogued .PDF in article in the latest issue

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Sikhs As Subalterns – Voice, Inequality, and Power, Part 1 (Nirvikar Singh)

January 10, 2024 — By editors

The following article is the first of three installments. It is published as a catalogued .PDF in article in the latest issue of the Journal for Cultural and

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Introducing Spirit/Dance – Social Justice And Reconstructed Spiritual Practices, Part 2 (Joshua Hall)

March 31, 2023 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. As to the purpose of this spirit dancing, Kopenawa constantly emphasizes that

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Introducing Spirit/Dance – Social Justice And Reconstructed Spiritual Practices, Part 1 (Joshua Hall)

March 16, 2023 — By editors

This project was provoked by the almost nonexistent pushback from the Democratic liberal establishment to the (2020) exoneration of Kyle Rittenhouse, despite

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A Tainted Trophy And The Framing Of White Supremacy In America, Part 3 (Tink Tinker)

November 10, 2022 — By editors

The following is the third of a three-part series. The first can be found The entire article appears in the fall 2022 issue of The New Polis Journal. It

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A Tainted Trophy And The Framing Of White Supremacy In America, Part 2 (Tink Tinker)

October 31, 2022 — By editors

The following is the third of a three-part series. The first can be found here. The entire article appears in the fall 2022 issue of The New Polis Journal

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A Tainted Trophy And The Framing Of White Supremacy In America, Part 1 (Tink Tinker)

October 15, 2022 — By editors

The following is the first of a three-part series. The entire article appears in the fall 2022 issue of The New Polis Journal It highlights key arguments

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From Holistic To In-Between Theology – The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, Part 3 (Rode Molla)

May 18, 2022 — By editors

The comparison between evangelical Christianity and EOC Christianity is their approach to the language. The Westerners use the mother tongue to translate

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From Holistic To In-Between Theology – The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, Part 2 (Rode Molla)

April 30, 2022 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. Tumsa, as a theologian, focused on social justice and the hermeneutical

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From Holistic To In-Between Theology – The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, Part 1 (Rode Molla)

April 15, 2022 — By editors

The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus: Simultaneously Western and Indigenous Even though the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus has a Lutheran

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Thomas Aquinas’s Body-Soul Dualism And The Hierarchy Of Human Dignity In Brazil – Theological Origins Of A Nation’s Self-Understanding, Part 2 (Vinicius Marinho)

August 9, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. The Ecclesial Endeavor to Define the Brazilian Soul: a Summa of the Colonial

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Thomas Aquinas’s Body-Soul Dualism And The Hierarchy Of Human Dignity in Brazil – Theological Origins Of A Nation’s Self-Understanding, Part 1 (Vinicius Marinho)

August 3, 2021 — By editors

“Manda quem pode, obedece quem tem juízo” is an old Brazilian proverb. It synthetizes, in two clauses, the dominant value of the Brazilian political culture:

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Reorientation In The Field – Why Religion Matters, Part 2 (Wendy Felese)

March 29, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. The article was first given at a conference in 2019 in Athens, Greece (2019).

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Reorientation In The Field – Why Religion Matters, Part 1 (Wendy Felese)

March 15, 2021 — By editors

The following is the first of a two-part series. It was originally published at a 2019 conference in Athens, Greece.1 When teaching classes like World Religions

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Modern Theology And The Dialectic Of God, Part 4 (Kelly Maeshiro)

March 1, 2021 — By editors

The following is the last of a four-part series. The first can be found here, the second here, the third here. Barth’s theology is in many ways contiguous with

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Modern Theology And The Dialectic Of God, Part 1 (Kelly Maeshiro)

February 1, 2021 — By editors

In the Christian tradition, the question of whether philosophy is necessary for theology, or even relevant to it, is a question almost as old as theology

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Reframing The Adwa Victory As A Decolonizing Praxis – Discourse Around Colonization In The Ethiopian Context, Part 2 (Rode Molla)

February 4, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. Foucault, in his book, Discipline, and Punish, describes how the human body is

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Reframing The Adwa Victory As A Decolonizing Praxis – Discourse Around Colonization In The Ethiopian Context, Part 1 (Rode Molla)

January 30, 2020 — By editors

In 1896 Ethiopians defeated the Italian military and defended their border. That made Ethiopia the only black nation that defended its border in the era of

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Jonathan Edwards And The Vegan Elect – An Unconventional Calvinist Reading, Part 1 (Tadd Ruetenik)

April 23, 2019 — By editors

In 1895, when Myrtle Fillmore, co-founder of the Unity School of Christianity, first became a vegetarian, she said that “the appetite left me without my even

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Lutheran Theology and Postmodern Philosophy, Part II (Olli-Pekka Vaino)

May 9, 2018 — By editors

The following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. Postmodern thinking is generally suspicious against It highlights

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Prayer After the Death of God, Part II (Ashley [Gay] Graham)

February 18, 2018 — By editors

The following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. This abandonment is not a permanent void; rather, it demonstrates

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Dreaming Innocence in America – Paul Tillich’s Radical Theology of Liberation, Part 1 (Alan Jay Richard)

November 7, 2016 — By editors

One of the challenges of liberation theology is to think the radical political and social liberation of the oppressed in a way that is truly this-worldly

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