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Religious Faith In Pursuit of Environmental Justice (Chris Durante)

July 25, 2024 — By J.C. Smith

In recent years, the world’s religions, including the Abrahamic faiths as well as Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism and various indigenous forms of spirituality, have

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The Fracturing Of World Order – A Series of International and Interdisciplinary Online Mini-Conferences, Call For Papers And Presentations (Announcement)

March 10, 2022 — By editors

The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory and The New Polis in collaboration with representatives of the University of Denver announces a call for papers

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Entheogens, Spirituality, And Modern Myths, Part 3 (John Cuda)

October 21, 2021 — By editors

Part 3 links entheogen practice and dreamwork, arguing that altered states function as a training ground for agency, myth-making, and transformed lived reality.

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Economic Theology And The Indebtedness Of Everyday Life (Philip Goodchild And Devin Singh)

May 31, 2021 — By editors

The following is the transcript of “Critical Conversations” No. 9, an ongoing series of Zoom seminars conducted by Whitestone Publications with distinguished

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Critical Conversations 9 – Economic Theology And The Indebtedness Of Everyday Life (Announcement)

April 19, 2021 — By editors

Participants are invited to join us live in the ninth of a monthly series of “Critical Conversations” (Zoom webinars) with eminent scholars from around the

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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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Antinomian Flesh, Part 1 (David Kline)

October 19, 2020 — By editors

In this essay I explore the idea of what I call an “antinomian flesh.” Looking to the concept of nomos theorized by sociologists, political and legal theorists

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“Progressive Neoliberalism” – Symbolic Capitalism And The Global Reproduction Of The “Precariat” (Interview With Carl Raschke)

July 5, 2020 — By editors

*Raschke, Carl. Neoliberalism and Political Theology: From Kant to Identity Politics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019 It highlights key arguments

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God And Salvation, Lecture 8 (Johannes Zachhuber)

April 17, 2019 — By editors

This is the eighth lecture in an eight-lecture series. The most recent lecture can be found here. The paper these lectures support is entitled “God, Christ, and

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The Kingdom, The Power, The Glory, And The Tawdry – Media And The Undoing Of The Demos, Part 1 (Carl Raschke)

July 4, 2017 — By editors

This article appears in three installments. It was originally a paper given at the international conference “The Crisis of Representation” at Melk Conference

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Review – Neoliberalsm Is Nowhere – Wendy Brown’s Undoing the Demos (Isaiah Dylan Ellis)

February 16, 2017 — By Isaiah Dylan Ellis

* Brown, Wendy. Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution. New York: Zone Books, 2015. ISBN-10: 1935408534. Hardcover Hardcover. It highlights

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A Preface To The Genealogy of Neoliberalism, Part 2 (Carl Raschke)

August 29, 2016 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a lecture delivered to the faculty and students of the Research Platform on Religion and Transformation from the

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A Preface To The Genealogy of Neoliberalism, Part 1 (Carl Raschke)

August 22, 2016 — By editors

The following is the first installment of a lecture delivered to the faculty and students of the Research Platform on Religion and Transformation from the

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