Tradition dictated that one of Immanuel Kant’s responsibilities as professor of metaphysics at the University of Königsberg was to lead…
Alex Eric Hernandez
Alex Eric Hernandez is a doctoral student in the English Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he works on Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature and culture, critical theory, and religion. His dissertation project is concerned with the cultural and institutional meanings of providential rhetoric in the eighteenth century.
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London postcard
August 19, 2010
One of the great benefits of conducting research at the British Library is that days off provide the opportunity to…
Defining “theodicy” (Part I)
August 2, 2010
When Leibniz coined the phrase “theodicy” for the title of his landmark 1710 work, Essais de Théodicée sur la bonté…
Religion is a syncretism (and that’s okay)
July 20, 2010
There is something very liberating about Jonathan Sheehan’s call for moving orthogonally into the mundanities of everyday research, even though…
Secularism by eschatology, deferred
June 30, 2010
It’s hard to say how Hans Blumenberg would have responded to recent data troubling the secularization thesis other than to…