JCRT 8.1 Winter 2006

JCRT 8.1 Winter 2006
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Vol. 8, no. 1 - Winter 2006
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Articles
A Reconstruction of the Theologies of Liberation: The Lacanain Corrective to the Ellacurian Synthesis
by Manuel Mejdo Costoya, University of Geneva
The Man Behind the Iron Mask: Marx and St. John on
Repetition, Revelation and Revolution
By Joshua Nichols, University
The Weakness of God� and of Theological Thought for That Matter: Acta est Fabula Plaudite
By Carl Raschke, University of Denver
Neither/Nor: The Mutual Negation of Soren
Kierkegaard’s Early Pseudonymous Voices
By Jochen Schmidt, Univeristy of Bonn
Book Profiles
Born Again Bodies
By Aaron V. Burton, Bowling Green State University
Transmitting Culture
Pramod K. Nayar, University of Hyderabad, India
Does Human Rights Need God?
By David B. Dillard-Wright, Drew University
Review Essays
Above all Earthly Pow’rs
By J. Aaron Simmons, Vanderbilt University
Book Reviews
America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity
By Robert E. Alvis, Saint Meinrad School of Theology
Three Philosophical Filmmakers
By Donna Bowman, University of Central Arkansas
Walter Benjamin: Religion and Aesthetics
Will Buckingham, Staffordshire University
Zizek’s Flawed Magnum Opus
By Adam Kotsko, Chicago Theological Seminary
The Problem of Evil and the Problem of God
By Hermen Kroesbergen, Theological Academic Institute of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands
Re-Thinking Infinity: Alain Badiou’s Being and EventBy Adam S. Miller, Collin College
Another Abrahamic Religion?
By Robert Savino Oventile
Digital Nation
By Jeff Ritchie, Lebanon Valley College
The End of Words
By Ford Turrell, Nashville State Community College
Theorie-Rebellion
By Noelle Vahanian, Lebanon Valley College
The Frankfurt School on Religion
By Matt Waggoner, Albertus Magnus College
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