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Longing For An Impossible Past – Derrida’s Of Grammatology And The Coronavirus As The Inauguration Of An Age Of Writing, Part 2 (Jared Lacy)

June 24, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. Furthermore there is an element of nostalgia implicit in this desire It

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Longing For An Impossible Past – Derrida’s Of Grammatology And The Coronavirus As The Inauguration Of An Age Of Writing, Part 1 (Jared Lacy)

June 17, 2020 — By editors

As we witness the aftermath of the initial responses to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — the failures and successes of the various shelter-in-place orders and a

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Speaking Of God’s Presence As Non-Contrastive Transcendent Distinction (Joyce Konigsburg)

July 28, 2019 — By editors

To speak or not to speak of God is an important yet rather uncomfortable question that participants encounter during interreligious and interdisciplinary

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Call for Contributors – The Dialectic of Divine Presence and Absence

February 14, 2018 — By editors

Since the philosopher Nietzsche announced the “death of God” over a century ago, the specter of divine absence has hovered over Western civilization It

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Prayer After The Death Of God, Part I (Ashley [Gay] Graham)

February 11, 2018 — By editors

> Metaphysics is onto-theo-logy. Someone who has experienced theology in his own roots, both the theology of the Christian faith and that of philosophy, would

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Speaking (Or Not Speaking) Of God – Call For Proposals

May 3, 2017 — By editors

Where: University of Denver, Denver, Colorado Sponsors: Department of Religious Studies, Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory It highlights key arguments

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