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Religious Studies As The “State Religion” Of Neoliberalism, Part 3 (Carl Raschke)

October 5, 2022 — By editors

The following is the last of a three-part series. The first can be found here , the second here. A genealogy of the neoliberalization, together with the

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Orientalism, Ontology, And Orientation – A Muslim Perspective On Charles H. Long, Part 1 (Mehnaz Afridi)

August 9, 2022 — By editors

The following is the first of a two-part series. The full article is published in the spring 2022 issue of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

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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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Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 1

June 15, 2021 — By editors

Part 1 presents a transcripted debrief from participants in the decoloniality conference, mapping core disagreements, shared concerns, and conceptual stakes

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What Do We Mean By “Decoloniality”? A Discussion, Part 2

May 3, 2021 — By editors

Part 2 continues the keynote discussion on decoloniality, elaborating disagreements over praxis, universality, and strategy while clarifying points of shared

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What Do We Mean By “Decoloniality”? A Discussion, Part 1

April 26, 2021 — By editors

Part 1 records a keynote discussion defining decoloniality, foregrounding coloniality's persistence, divergent methods, and disputes over politics, knowledge

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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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Antinomian Flesh, Part 2 (David Kline)

October 26, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. The above descriptions of nomos encapsulate general sociological, political

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Critical Conversations – “The End Of Cognitive Empire” (Announcement)

July 30, 2020 — By editors

“Critical Conversations” is an ongoing initiative of Whitestone Publications. The main sponsor of the current series is The New Polis It highlights key

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Religious Studies – The Final Colonization Of American Indians, Part 1 (Tink Tinker, wazhazhe udsethe)

June 1, 2020 — By editors

The following is the first of a two-part series. The second can be found here. In late 2019 I was invited to deliver a paper at an international symposium

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Fetishism And The Erasure Of Identity, Part 1 (Roger Green)

July 8, 2019 — By editors

The following is the first of a two-part series. The second installment can be found here. The concept of fetishism has a special place within the long history

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“Damn It, He’s An Injun!” Christian Murder, Colonial Wealth, And Tanned Human Skin, Part 3 (Tink Tinker, wazhazhe udsethe)

March 26, 2019 — By editors

The following is the final of a three-part series. The first installation can be found here, the second here. The article in full originally appeared in The New

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“Damn It, He’s An Injun!” Christian Murder, Colonial Wealth, And Tanned Human Skin, Part 2 (Tink Tinker, wazhazhe udsethe)

March 21, 2019 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first installation can be found here. The article in full originally appeared in The New Polis in

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“Damn It, He’s An Injun!” Christian Murder, Colonial Wealth, And Tanned Human Skin (Tink Tinker, wazhazhe udsethe), Part 1

March 14, 2019 — By editors

The following is the first of a three-part installment. The article in full originally appeared in The New Polis in January, 2019 It highlights key arguments

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