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Embodiment – A Conference On The Crisis In Contemporary Theory And The Humanities (Announcement)

August 25, 2022 — By editors

You must register in advance (see below) whereupon you will automatically receive a participation link. If you are having trouble, please email us It highlights

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Critical Conversations – A Conversation With Arthur Bradley On Sovereignty, Part 2

June 9, 2022 — By editors

The following is the second part of a transcript of one of our ongoing “Critical Conversations” with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur Bradley

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The Futurity Of God, Part 2 (Lenart Škof)

December 16, 2021 — By editors

The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. In a chapter titled “The Magic of Being Mormon”, Stephen H It highlights

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Entheogens, Spirituality, And Modern Myths, Part 1 (John Cuda)

October 4, 2021 — By editors

The following is the first of a three-part series. In this article I seek to analyze spiritual phenomena using contemporary mythological and pop-cultural

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Difficult Discussions – Christian Evangelicalism And Critical Race Theory (Announcement)

July 26, 2021 — By editors

When: Thursday, September 23, 2021, 10 am-12 pm (Mountain Daylight Time) Register for online seminar: It highlights key arguments and implications for

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“Scale Relative Ontology” And Simone Weil’s Spiritual Philosophy, Part 1 (N.E. Boulting)

May 11, 2021 — By editors

Can the debilitating effects of Scientism – identifying knowledge solely “with science” – be overcome? To answer that question, Simone Weil’s treatment of her

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Sexual Difference And The Vatican – A Lacanian Response, Part 3 (Melissa Conroy)

October 12, 2020 — By editors

The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here, the second here. Likewise, Teresa de Lauretis argues that gender is best

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Announcing “The New Polis” – An E-Publication On Critical Theory, Cultural Analysis, And Political Thought

March 16, 2018 — By editors

The directors of The Whitestone Foundation, the Colorado-based 501(c)3 non-profit corporation that has published The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

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Looking For Reviewers

January 2, 2018 — By editors

We are looking for authors to review the a variety books in different topic areas related to religious and cultural theory It highlights key arguments

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“Notations” – Call for Contributors

January 1, 2018 — By editors

In addition to reviews and commentaries, the new JCRT feature “religious theory” (jcrt.org/religioustheory), updated regularly, will publish in an ongoing

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Review – Reframing Schelling (Rolando Rodriguez)

November 4, 2017 — By Rolando Rodriguez

Daniel Whistler, **Schelling’s Theory of Symbolic Language: Forming the System of Identity (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013), 261 ppgs + xi**

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The Kingdom, The Power, The Glory, And The Tawdry – Media And The Undoing Of The Demos, Part 3 (Carl Raschke)

July 19, 2017 — By editors

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

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The Kingdom, The Power, The Glory, And The Tawdry – Media And The Undoing Of The Demos, Part 2 (Carl Raschke)

July 12, 2017 — By editors

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

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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 – Bahai Religion And Religious Cycles (Rebekah Gordon)

June 7, 2017 — By editors

Sergeev, Mikhail. Theory of Religious Cycles: Tradition, Modernity, and the Baha’i Faith. Amsterdam: Brill Rodopi, 2015. ISBN-10:9004300031. Paperback

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Review – Ontic Flows: From Digital Humanities to Posthumanities (Dean Dettloff)

May 25, 2017 — By Dean Dettloff

*Bernico, Matt, and Kölke, Manuela (Eds.). Ontic Flows: From Digital Humanities to Posthumanities. New York: Atropos Press, 2016. ISBN-10: 1940813085 It

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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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Philosophical Anthropology or Philosophy of Praxis? Axel Honneth and Andrew Feenberg on Lukács’ Theory of Reification (Konstantinos Kavoulakos)

March 15, 2017 — By editors

Axel Honneth’s Reification. A New Look at an Old Idea (2008) and Andrew Feenberg’s Philosophy of Praxis (2014) represent two recent publications, which give a

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Review – Badiou Is Not Afraid of The Dark (Mason Davis)

February 2, 2017 — By Mason Davis

*Badiou, Alain. Black: The Brilliance of a Non-Color. Translated by Susan Spitzer. New Jersey: Polity, 2016. ISBN-10: 1509512071. Hardcover, paperback, e-book

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Newest Titles For Review – Freud, Nussbaum, Angst, The Crucified God, Etc.

January 27, 2017 — By editors

Religious Theory has just added new titles for which we are looking for reviewers (listed below). If you would like to review one of them, please send an email

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Spinoza’s Theory of Religion – Stabilized Superstition (Ehud Benor)

January 13, 2017 — By editors

The best interpretations of Spinoza’s philosophy would lead us to believe that, for Spinoza, religion is superstition. Henry Allison’s account is an excellent

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Rethinking Anselm’s Atonement Theory – “Unmaking” The Indebted Man (Ryne Beddard)

January 3, 2017 — By editors

Throughout Church history Christians have used various images and illustrations to explain why God became a human and died, and why these actions have been

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Review – New Trends In The Theory And Methods For Studying Religion (David Kim)

December 29, 2016 — By editors

Kovács, Ábrahám, and James L. Cox, Editors. New Trends and Recurring Issues in the Study of Religion: Context and Overview. Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2014

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Review – François Laruelle’s General Theory of Victims (John Matthew Allison)

November 17, 2016 — By John Matthew Allison

*Laruelle, François. General Theory of Victims. Translated by Jessie Hock and Alex Dubilet. Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2015. ISBN-10: 0745679617 It highlights

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Review – Whence and Whither Posthumanism? (Bo Eberle)

October 6, 2016 — By Bo Eberle

*White, Ryan. The Hidden God: Pragmatism and Posthumanism in American Thought. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. ISBN-10: 0231171005 Hardcover, e-book.

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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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Review – L.L. Welborn’s Synthesis of New Testament Scholarship and Critical Theory’s Recent Interest in the Apostle Paul (Benjamin Steele-Fisher)

August 25, 2016 — By Benjamin Steele-Fisher

*Welborn, Larry L. Paul’s Summons to Messianic Life: Political Theology and the Coming Awakening (Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and

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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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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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What Is A Dispositif? – Part 1 (Gregg Lambert)

July 11, 2016 — By editors

The following article by internationally known theory scholar Gregg Lambert is the first of a two-part series. The concept of “dispositif” is best known as a

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Review – Donovan Schaefer’s Call For a Materialist Turn In Religious Theory (Jonathan Russell)

June 3, 2016 — By editors

*Schaefer, Donovan O. Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 2015. ISBN 10: 978-0-8223-5982-1, 10: It highlights

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Review – Jean-Pierre Couture Brings To Life The Ongoing Oeuvre of Peter Sloterdijk

April 15, 2016 — By editors

*Couture, Jean-Pierre. Sloterdijk (Key Contemporary Thinkers). Boston: Polity, 2015. 208 pages. ISBN-10: 0745663818. Hardback, paperback, e-book, 208 pages

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Spiritual Erotics, Part 1 – Affect Theory and the Transformation of Machismo Among Latino Pentecostal Men

March 30, 2016 — By editors

From time to time Religious Theory (RT) invites well-known academic authors to outline current book projects that have not yet been published S. It highlights

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Plundering A Theory of Trauma – Confessions of A Novice Author on Lacan and Theology

March 23, 2016 — By editors

Nietzsche’s advice to young authors was to never admit error, for our critics will neither give an inch nor forgive our humility in siding against ourselves

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Review Essay – Peter Sloterdijk on Social Bonds, Freedom, and Religion

March 10, 2016 — By editors

The English reception of Peter Sloterdijk has been ambivalent at best, relying largely on hearsay from European interlocutors (Žižek especially) or gossip about

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Religious Theory – A New Review, Commentary, and Conversations Feature of JCRT

February 24, 2016 — By editors

Religious Theory is the new commentary, review, and conversation blog for The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory It highlights key arguments and

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