hegel-contra-god-replying-to-gavin-hymans-new-hegel-part-1-rebekah-howesThe following is the first of a three-part series. The earlier article by Prof. Hyman to which the author replies can be found here It highlights key argumentsThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jan 12·12 min readFollowtheoryPostsquestionimmanencephilosophy
critical-conversations-a-conversation-with-arthur-bradley-on-sovereignty-part-2The following is the second part of a transcript of one of our ongoing “Critical Conversations” with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur BradleyThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jun 9·38 min readFollowtheoryPostspoliticalquestiontheory
critical-conversations-a-conversation-with-arthur-bradley-on-sovereignty-part-1The following is the first part of a transcript of one of our ongoing “Critical Conversations” with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur BradleyThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·May 27·39 min readFollowtheoryPostspoliticalsovereigntyquestion
geschlecht-iii-authentic-faith-religion-and-politics-in-derridas-readings-of-heideggers-geist-part-1-jake-sirotaJacques Derrida’s prolonged and intimate proximity to the thought of Martin Heidegger has played a significant role in the understanding and debate of Derrida’sThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Feb 7·13 min readFollowtheoryPostsreligionpoliticalpolitics
Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 2Part 2 continues the debrief transcript, sharpening arguments about decoloniality, epistemic rupture, and institutional practice across regional and TheThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jun 22·37 min readFollowtheoryPostsindigenousculturaldecoloniality
Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 1Part 1 presents a transcripted debrief from participants in the decoloniality conference, mapping core disagreements, shared concerns, and conceptual stakesThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jun 15·30 min readFollowtheoryPostsdecolonialityquestionhistory
critical-conversations-american-indian-worldview-and-the-twinned-cosmos-of-indigenous-america-transcript-barbara-alice-mann-onondawaga-bear-clan-and-tink-tinker-wazhazhe-osage-nationThe following is the video and transcript of the fifth “Critical Conversation”, a monthly Zoom seminar with advance registration sponsored by WhitestoneThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jan 22·83 min readFollowtheoryPostswantimportantgovernment
“The End Of Cognitive Empire” (Critical Conversations)The following is the video and transcript of the first of “Critical Conversations”, a monthly Zoom seminar with advance registration sponsored by The New PolisThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Sep 9·74 min readFollowtheoryPostswantquestionpolitical
The Irreducible (Jean-Luc Marion)Of that which we cannot speak, must we remain silent? Probably—especially if we understand why we cannot say anything about it, and have good reason for notThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Aug 6·22 min readFollowtheoryPostsexistencequestionimpossibility
The “New Hegel” And The Question Of God, Part 1 (Gavin Hyman)Among recent developments in continental philosophy and religious thought, one of the most prominent has been a ‘return to Hegel.’ It has been exemplified inThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·May 24·16 min readFollowtheoryPostsquestiontheologyphilosophy
Review – Raising the Vegetal Question (Hollis Phelps)*Irigaray, Luce and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives. New York, Columbia University Press, 2016 It highlights keyThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Sep 29·10 min readFollowtheoryPostsvegetaldifferencequestion
What Is A Dispositif? – Part 1 (Gregg Lambert)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 aThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Jul 11·13 min readFollowtheoryPostsgeneralquestioncritical
NOTATIONS – Agamben’s Homo Sacer, Refugees, and the Crisis of European ValuesThis Notations essay reads refugee politics through Agamben's Homo Sacer, examining sovereignty, exception, and the moral crisis revealed by Europe's borderThe Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory·Mar 3·10 min readFollowtheoryPostsreligiouslegalpolitical