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    This interesting and provocative work develops a new theological approach to language in the light of contemporary critical theory.
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    Two ways to believe
    Angelaki 12 (1). 2007.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    On the Repeatable Human Victim and Perpetrator in Genocide
    Philosophy Today 65 (4): 829-846. 2021.
    This article is concerned with how we meet the victim of genocide in the middle of experience. François Laruelle, in Théorie générale des victimes, suggests that to think the victim is a work of resurrection rather than remembrance. To think the victim should allow us to recognize that the victim, especially the victim for who they are as such, is always human in the last instance—a repeatable victim. With this thesis, the article begins with the definition of the crime of genocide adopted by th…Read more
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    Beginning precisely where the great masters of suspicion ended, this book aims for nothing short than a renewal of theological thinking. Not by way of an argument against the death of God or on behalf of the postmodern return of religion, but instead by extending and radicalizing an iconoclastic and existentialist mode of thought. It ventures to put forth a theology whose point of departure assumes and accepts the critiques of religion launched by Nietzsche, Freud, Marx, and Feuerbach, but nev…Read more
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    An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics (edited book)
    with Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett, and Jeffrey W. Robbins
    Columbia University Press. 2016.
    An Insurrectionist Manifesto contains four insurrectionary gospels based on Martin Heidegger's philosophical model of the fourfold: earth and sky, gods and mortals. Challenging religious dogma and dominant philosophical theories, they offer a cooperative, world-affirming political theology that promotes new life through not resurrection but insurrection. The insurrection in these gospels unfolds as a series of miraculous yet worldly practices of vital affirmation. Since these routines do not rel…Read more
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    Charles E. Winquist
    In Christopher D. Rodkey & Jordan E. Miller (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology, Springer Verlag. pp. 473-478. 2018.
    Charles Winquist, more than anyone else, embodied what might be termed the “Syracuse school” of theology and was deeply influential upon his students there. Although Winquist was disconnected to the church, his work in theology remained close to the church and in his writing he explored the intersection of radical theology and postmodern theory, particularly on the concept of “desire.” This chapter introduces him to a novice reader.
  • Index
    with Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett, and Jeffrey W. Robbins
    In Noëlle Vahanian, Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett & Jeffrey W. Robbins (eds.), An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 197-204. 2016.
  • Notes
    with Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett, and Jeffrey W. Robbins
    In Noëlle Vahanian, Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett & Jeffrey W. Robbins (eds.), An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 179-196. 2016.
  • I.This dissertation is a comprehensive and critical study of the other in and of language that the history of Western thought manifests. ;II.The hypothesis that stands under the analysis of the other in and of language in the historyof Western thought is the following: The value placed on existence depends on the adequacy of modes of representation to integrate affects into concepts. The value placed on existence depends, therefore, on the adequacy of our interpretations, our readings, our criti…Read more
  • Introduction
    with Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett, and Jeffrey W. Robbins
    In Noëlle Vahanian, Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett & Jeffrey W. Robbins (eds.), An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 1-20. 2016.
  • 4. The Gospel of the Word Made Flesh
    In Noëlle Vahanian, Ward Blanton, Clayton Crockett & Jeffrey W. Robbins (eds.), An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics, Columbia University Press. pp. 143-172. 2016.