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Psychedelic Aesthetics And The Crises Of Liberalism – A “Critical Conversation” With Roger Green

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The following Critical Conversation took place on February 17, 2022 with Roger Green, author of A Transatlantic Political Theology of Psychedelic Aesthetics:

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Thomas Aquinas’s Body-Soul Dualism And The Hierarchy Of Human Dignity in Brazil – Theological Origins Of A Nation’s Self-Understanding, Part 1 (Vinicius Marinho)

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“Manda quem pode, obedece quem tem juízo” is an old Brazilian proverb. It synthetizes, in two clauses, the dominant value of the Brazilian political culture:

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Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 2

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Part 2 continues the debrief transcript, sharpening arguments about decoloniality, epistemic rupture, and institutional practice across regional and The

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Reorientation In The Field – Why Religion Matters, Part 2 (Wendy Felese)

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The following is the second of a two-part series. The first can be found here. The article was first given at a conference in 2019 in Athens, Greece (2019).

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Decoloniality And Disintegration Of Western Cognitive Empire – Rethinking Sovereignty And Territoriality In The 21st Century (Conference Announcement)

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Sponsored by The New Polis, Whitestone Publications, and Metropolitan State University of Denver in collaboration with members of the Iliff School of Theology

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Reorientation In The Field – Why Religion Matters, Part 1 (Wendy Felese)

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The following is the first of a two-part series. It was originally published at a 2019 conference in Athens, Greece.1 When teaching classes like World Religions

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Call For Presentations And Proposals – Decoloniality And Disintegration Of Western Cognitive Empire, Or Rethinking Sovereignty And Territoriality In The 21st Century (Announcement)

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The New Polis in collaboration with the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory (part of The Whitestone Foundation of publications) announces a webinar-based

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To Not Lose Sight Of The Good – Notes On The Zapatismo Ethic, Part 1 (Matt Rosen)

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On the first of January 1994, as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect, the Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional (Zapatista Army

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Fetishism And The Erasure Of Identity, Part 2 (Roger Green)

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The following is the second of a two-part series. The initial installment can be found here. Although we must constantly remember that the fetish is the product

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Fetishism And The Erasure Of Identity, Part 1 (Roger Green)

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The following is the first of a two-part series. The second installment can be found here. The concept of fetishism has a special place within the long history

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