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The Sacred As Bordering Practice, Part 2 (Anna-Maria Edlinger)

November 13, 2023 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first portion can be found here. It was originally published in issue 22.1 of the Journal for Cultural and

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Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, And The Quotidian Academic Terror Of “Christian Nationalism”

February 23, 2023 — By editors

The following essay appeared recently in The New Polis. It is republished here because of its timeliness and importance. What exactly is Christian nationalism?

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Geschlecht III – Authentic Faith, Religion, And Politics In Derrida’s Readings Of Heidegger’s “Geist”, Part 3 (Jake Sirota)

February 23, 2022 — By editors

The following is the third of a three-part series. The first can be found here, the second here. Derrida’s suspicion of and discomfort with the seemingly

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Geschlecht III – Authentic Faith, Religion, And Politics In Derrida’s Readings of Heidegger’s “Geist”, Part 2 (Jake Sirota)

February 15, 2022 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. At this point Derrida’s appraisal of Heidegger’s Introduction to Metaphysics

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Geschlecht III – Authentic Faith, Religion, And Politics In Derrida’s Readings of Heidegger’s “Geist”, Part 1 (Jake Sirota)

February 7, 2022 — By editors

Jacques Derrida’s prolonged and intimate proximity to the thought of Martin Heidegger has played a significant role in the understanding and debate of Derrida’s

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Critical Conversations – American Indian Worldview And The Twinned Cosmos Of Indigenous America (Announcement)

November 18, 2020 — By editors

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

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Critical Conversations -“Subjectivities Since The Sixties” (Announcement)

September 21, 2020 — By editors

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

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Review – The Intimate Universal (Stephen Bujno)

March 8, 2019 — By Stephen Bujno

*William Desmond, The Intimate Universal: The Hidden Porosity Among Religion, Art, Philosophy, and Politics. Columbia University Press, 2016. 520 pages

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Review – Economy And Ontology From Agamben To Nancy (Taylor Weaver)

May 23, 2017 — By editors

*Bird, Greg. Containing Community: From Political Economy to Ontology in Agamben, Esposito, and Nancy. Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1-4384-6185-4

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Forging A Path From Theory To Theology – Review Essay (Matt Waggoner)

April 11, 2017 — By editors

*Blanton, Ward. Crockett, Clayton. Robbins, Jeffrey. Vahanian, Noëlle. An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics (Insurrections:

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Philosophy As Interdisciplinary Intensity – An Interview With Giorgio Agamben (Antonio Gnolio/Ido Govrin)

February 6, 2017 — By editors

The following is an interview with the famed Continental philosopher Giorgio Agamben conducted by journalist Antonio Gnolio It highlights key arguments

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Lacan, Levinas, And The Politics Of The Subject (Joshua Lawrence)

January 21, 2017 — By editors

Psychoanalysis has undeniably played a significant role in the development of theories critical of the social landscape It highlights key arguments and

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Review – Of Politics and Motion (Joshua Lawrence)

September 8, 2016 — By Joshua Lawrence

* Nail, Thomas. The Figure of the Migrant. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2015. ISBN-10: 0804796580. 312 pages.* If the 21st century is indeed the century

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Review – Giorgio Agamben and the Theory of Civil War (Ignas Kalpokas)

August 11, 2016 — By Ignas Kalpokas

*Agamben, Giorgio. Stasis: Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics). Translated by Nicholas Heron Translated by Nicholas Heron.

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Review – A Darker, Grittier Deleuze (Timothy Snediker)

August 4, 2016 — By Timothy Snediker

*Culp, Andrew. Dark Deleuze (Forerunners: Ideas First). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2016. ISBN 10: 1517901332 Paperback, e-book It highlights

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What Is A Dispositif? – Part 2 (Gregg Lambert)

July 18, 2016 — By editors

The following article by internationally known theory scholar Gregg Lambert is the second of a two-part series. The first part was published on July 11, 2016

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Review – Badiou’s Conversations About Theatre Offer Light-Hearted And Quirky Insight Into Mind Of Philosopher (Ryne Beddard)

June 13, 2016 — By editors

*Badiou, Alain (with Nicolas Truong). In Praise of Theatre. New York: Polity, 2015. ISBN 10: 978-0-7456-8697-4. Hardback, paperback, e-book It highlights

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Force in Religious Thought – Carl Raschke and Victoria Kahn in Dialogue, Part 1 (Roger Green)

May 31, 2016 — By editors

The term “political theology” is currently used in a variety of ways in current debate over the place of liberalism amid world crises in politics and It

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Recovering the Unconscious – A Conference on the Intersection of Psychoanalysis With Politics, Philosophy, and Religion – CFP

April 2, 2016 — By editors

A Conference on the Intersection of Psychoanalysis With Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Sponsored by the University of Denver and the Colorado Analytic Forum

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