Everything I Could LoseA meditation on a painting of a man sitting in a cold blue room, ignoring a warm open doorway across the floor — and why we so often choose the familiar dark over the unknown light.Underpainting·8h ago·8 min readFollowarttezosbloginterpretation
truth-and-irony-beyond-binary-patterns-in-theological-reasoning-part-2-florian-klugThe 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 forThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jul 12·16 min readFollowtheoryPostsinterpretationsubjectbinary
mischief-idolatry-and-the-demonic-toward-a-hermeneutic-of-play-part-ii-kevin-lewisThe following is the second part in a two-part installment. The first part can be found here. We proceed first by a reminder of Scripture itself (which makes noThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·May 28·23 min readFollowtheoryPostsdemonicreligioushistory
Review – Giorgio Agamben and the Theory of Civil War (Ignas Kalpokas)*Agamben, Giorgio. Stasis: Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics). Translated by Nicholas Heron Translated by Nicholas Heron.The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Aug 11·7 min readFollowtheoryPostspoliticaltheorypolitics