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Critical Conversations – The Power Of “Political Erasure”, A Seminar With Arthur Bradley (Announcements)

March 2, 2022 — By editors

Sign up for this online seminar with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur Bradley on the compelling and most timely issue of “political erasure.“

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Locating The Oceanic In Sylvia Wynter’s “Demonic Ground”, Part 3 (Justine M. Bakker)

January 27, 2022 — By editors

Part 3 concludes the series by synthesizing Wynter's oceanic analytics and drawing implications for contemporary religious theory, critique, and decolonial

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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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Truth And Irony – Beyond Binary Patterns In Theological Reasoning, Part 2 (Florian Klug)

July 12, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. It will appear as a full article in the Fall 2021 issue of the Journal for

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Modern Theology And The Dialectic Of God, Part 4 (Kelly Maeshiro)

March 1, 2021 — By editors

The following is the last of a four-part series. The first can be found here, the second here, the third here. Barth’s theology is in many ways contiguous with

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Modern Theology And The Dialectic Of God, Part 2 (Kelly Maeshiro)

February 8, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a four-part series. The first can be found here. Kantian idealism for Hegel represents the “shape” of Spirit corresponding to

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Modern Theology And The Dialectic Of God, Part 1 (Kelly Maeshiro)

February 1, 2021 — By editors

In the Christian tradition, the question of whether philosophy is necessary for theology, or even relevant to it, is a question almost as old as theology

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Sexual Difference And The Vatican – A Lacanian Response, Part 2 (Melissa Conroy)

October 6, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. The current medical paradigm works to suppress and erase these bodies by

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Lacan And Pneumatology (Mark Murphy)

March 22, 2020 — By editors

There has been much work on Lacan in describing his relationship to a Christological theology. We see this in work such as Žižek’s The Fragile Absolute and also

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The Hollow Christians Of End Times Fiction, Part 2 (Paul Maltby)

February 25, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. End Times fiction’s unrelenting focus on human sinfulness and unworthiness, a

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The “New Hegel” And The Question Of God, Part 3 (Gavin Hyman)

June 8, 2019 — By editors

The following is the last installment of a three-part series. The first one can be found here. The second one can be found here. As Thomas A As Thomas A.

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From Kant to Hölderlin – Poetry And Religion In The Wake Of Philosophical Aesthetics, Part 2 (Jakob Deibl)

May 7, 2019 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a three-part series. The first one can be found here. Translated by Philipp Schlögl Translated by Philipp Schlögl.

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From Kant to Hölderlin – Poetry And Religion In The Wake Of Philosophical Aesthetics, Part 1 (Jakob Deibl)

April 30, 2019 — By editors

The following is the first installment of a three-part series. Translated by Philipp Schlögl. Friederich Hölderlin’s famous quote “Thus all Religion would be

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Prayer After the Death of God, Part II (Ashley [Gay] Graham)

February 18, 2018 — By editors

The following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. This abandonment is not a permanent void; rather, it demonstrates

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Review – The Origins of Neoliberalism: A Racialized Review (Adam F. Braun)

May 4, 2017 — By Adam F. Braun

*Leshem, Dotan. The Origins of Neoliberalism: Modeling the Economy from Jesus to Foucault. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. ISBN-10: 0231177763

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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 – 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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Hanging Garlands Of Flowers On The Chains That Bind – Soft Totalitarianism and Techno-Rationality (Jeff Appel)

November 2, 2016 — By editors

This article was originally a paper delivered at the conference “Reclaiming the Unconscious – On The Intersection of Psychoanalysis With the Humanities,”

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Collective Desire and the Pathology of the Individual, Part 2 (Jodi Dean)

October 19, 2016 — By editors

The following is the second installment of a two-part series. The first installment was published on October 10 and can be accessed here It highlights

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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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Theodicy of Money – The Scene and Subject of Forgiveness (Timothy Snediker)

May 18, 2016 — By editors

Today the question of debt forgiveness has become an eminently practical, not to mention political, question. From sovereign debt crises in Greece, Spain

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Jesus’ Ghost – Derrida, Christianity, and “Hauntology”, Part 3

May 14, 2016 — By editors

The following is Part 3 of a 3-part series by Victor Taylor on how one might reflect theologically on Jesus and the Christian message from a Derridean

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Jesus’ Ghost – Derrida, Christianity, and “Hauntology” – Part 1

April 27, 2016 — By editors

> Jesus, who was concerned till manhood with his own personal development, was free from the contagious sickness of his age and his people; free from the

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