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1336Barth after Kant?Modern Theology 28 (3): 423-445. 2012.Barth consistently comments on Kant's importance for his early thought in his autobiographical sketches, letters, and even more explicitly in his 1930 lectures on Kant in his Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century. Interestingly, however, little attention has been paid to these latter lectures in the secondary literature. In part, this oversight is due to the manner in which Barth's theology has been thought to overcome Kant's influence much earlier on in his intellectual development. Hen…Read more
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48Karl Barth and Jürgen Habermas: Transcendental Aporias of Global Civil SocietyPolitical Theology 9 (4): 477-502. 2008.Currently, religion and globalization seem to be working towards opposite ends. As Mark Juergensmeyer has noted, while religiously invoked terrorism fragments society, the Internet, cell phones and the media industry foster the formation of an increasingly global social fabric. But religion is not a single faceted phenomenon. As much as there are prophets of violence such as Osama bin Laden, there are prophets of peace and reconciliation such as Bishop Desmond Tutu. How a civil society might be …Read more
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University of Newcastle, AustraliaSchool of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social SciencesAssociate Professor
The University Of Manchester
Alumnus, 2008
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Religious Studies |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Deliberative Democracy |
| Philosophy of Technology |
| Religion and Society |