I was so glad for a book that systematically discarded the American “separation of church and state” paradigm, which despite some critiques, has been held up for so long as a model…
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Experience between the secular and the divine
William James, phenomenology, and the embodiment of religious experience
October 9, 2020
What I will show in the following is the ways in which, because James relies on narrative accounts of religious experience for his articulation of the phenomenon, this putative interiority is challenged…
October 9, 2020
Church State Corporation
Jurisdictions of the church
October 5, 2020
Can you reflect a bit on how you see the developments you chart against the history of American Christianity? Even if the American state is not now and has never been “in…
October 5, 2020
Experience between the secular and the divine
Edith Stein and the experience of God
October 2, 2020
Edith Stein (1891–1942), later Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, was an original phenomenologist and an early student of Edmund Husserl. She later developed an original theocentric ontology (inspired by St. Thomas…
October 2, 2020
Experience between the secular and the divine
Experience between the secular and the divine
October 2, 2020
The strange and often contradictory ways that phenomenology has been woven into and through diverse religious traditions are the subject of this forum.
October 2, 2020
Church State Corporation
An American political theology?
September 28, 2020
One question I have been thinking about is whether contested political theologies can coexist with collective governance, which would have to include genuine acknowledgment and redress for systemic racism. This is the…
September 28, 2020
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