Can such a realignment, or anything invoking that great conversation-stopping word “awe,” be narrated? (How does eroticism work, anyway?) Contemporary…
Martin Kavka
Martin Kavka is professor of religion at Florida State University, where he teaches courses in Jewish studies and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy (Cambridge, 2004), and the co-editor of Judaism, Liberalism, and Political Theology (Indiana, 2014), as well as the co-editor of the Journal of Religious Ethics.
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Reflections on summer reading
September 3, 2013
As the fall semester gets underway, we have again invited a number of contributors to The Immanent Frame to reflect…
Sister Martin Ignatius explains not very much at all for you
August 17, 2012
Ever since I was first asked to offer reflections on the study of religion and the Catholic sex abuse crisis, it…
The fiercest love of all
April 2, 2012
Reading the entries posted at Frequencies, an online project that alleges to be “a collaborative genealogy of spirituality,” brings out…