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Trauma In Emmanuel Levinas’ Writing Body, Part 2 (Magdalena Sedmak)

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The following is the second of a two part series. The first can be found here. The entire article appears in Issue 22.1 of the Journal for Cultural and

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Trauma In Emmanuel Levinas’ Writing Body, Part 1 (Magdalena Sedmak)

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The following is the first of a two part series. The entire article appears in Issue 22.1 of the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory It highlights

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Hegel Contra God – Replying To Gavin Hyman’s “New Hegel”, Part 3 (Rebekah Howes)

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The following is the last of a three-part series. The first can be found here, the second here. The earlier article by Prof The earlier article by Prof.

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

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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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Revolutionary Love – Kierkegaard’s Gift Economy As A Religious Corrective To The Leveling Of The Public Sphere, Part 2 (Andrew Ball)

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The following is the second insatallment of a three-part series. The first can be found here. In his late authorship Kierkegaard articulates the social ontology

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Revolutionary Love – Kierkegaard’s Gift Economy As A Religious Corrective To The Leveling Of The Public Sphere, Part 1 (Andrew Ball)

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Though Kierkegaard is typically considered to be the consummate philosopher of the single individual, his critique of secular modernity and institutional

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Kenosis, Emancipation, Pastness – Reflections From A Jew, Part 1 (Sarah Pessin)

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The following is the first of a two-part installment. This article can also be downloaded in PDF format from the Spring 2019 issue (Vol. 18, No 18, No.

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The Place Of Das Ding – Psychoanalysis, Phenomenology, Religion, Part 2 (John Panteleimon Manoussakis)

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The following is the second installment of a two-part series. The first part can be found here. The foregoing has been an effort to inscribe das Ding within a

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Review – Judith Butler And The Different “Senses” Of The Subject (Matthew Waggoner)

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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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