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Religion and Bioethics (Conferencee)

December 18, 2024 — By editors

Sponsored by the The Whitestone Foundation dba The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory in collaboration with the University of Denver It highlights

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Conference on Religion and Bioethics – Call for Proposals

September 26, 2024 — By editors

This call for proposals frames a conference on religion and bioethics, inviting interdisciplinary work on ethics, theology, policy, and emerging The argument

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Trauma In Emmanuel Levinas’ Writing Body, Part 2 (Magdalena Sedmak)

June 30, 2023 — By editors

The following is the second of a two part series. The first can be found here. The entire article appears in Issue 22.1 of the Journal for Cultural and

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Hegel Contra God – Replying To Gavin Hyman’s “New Hegel”, Part 2 (Rebekah Howes)

January 30, 2023 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. The earlier article by Prof. Hyman to which the author replies can be found

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The Unbroken Middle: Overcoming The Empty Sacrifices Of Modernity With Gillian Rose And Paul, Part 2 (Michael C. Raubach)

November 18, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here Is it not true, though, that many individuals of different races, creeds, and

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The Unbroken Middle: Overcoming The Empty Sacrifices Of Modernity With Gillian Rose And Paul, Part 1 (Michael C. Raubach)

November 4, 2021 — By editors

In her 1992 masterpiece, The Broken Middle, the philosopher Gillian Rose explored what she saw as a baleful crisis of ethics in modern political discourse

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The Ultimate And The Penultimate – Bonhoeffer’s Twofold Contextualism In Adjudicating Competing Ethical Claims, Part 2 (W. Travis McMaken)

August 23, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. Reflecting on the development of Bonhoeffer’s ethical thought, Rasmussen notes

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The Ultimate And The Penultimate – Bonhoeffer’s Twofold Contextualism In Adjudicating Competing Ethical Claims, Part 1 (W. Travis McMaken)

August 17, 2020 — By editors

The following is the first of a two-part series. The life and work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer quickly captured the imagination of theologians, clergy, and lay

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John the Possibilizer: The Promise of a Kearnian Baptismal Hermeneutic, Part I (Eric Trozzo)

January 21, 2018 — By editors

The wild hair, the scratchy clothing, the grit and body odor, and the exotic diet. All of these images typically come to mind when one mentions John the

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Traversing W.H. Auden’s Religious And Aesthetic States, Part 2 (Raji Singh Soni)

August 4, 2017 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a three-part series. The first one can be found here. Used by Auden in concert with “limitation” to qualify

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Review – Judith Butler And The Different “Senses” Of The Subject (Matthew Waggoner)

January 9, 2017 — By editors

Note: This review is also published simultaneously in the PDF special issue of JCRT 16.1. *Butler, Judith. Senses of the Subject Senses of the Subject.

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Love, Psychoanalysis, and Leftist Political Ontology, Part 2 (Daniel Tutt)

September 13, 2016 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a two-part article by Daniel Tutt entitled “Love, Psychoanalysis, and Leftist Political Ontology.” It has been

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Life As Art – Aesthetic Virtue and Moral Obligation

February 24, 2016 — By editors

Virtue ethics has received much attention throughout the last decades. While some of the corresponding works are dealing with questions of aesthetics, there

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