JCRT 14.2 Spring 2015

JCRT 14.2 Spring 2015
Mashup Philosophy of Religion
A Special Issue of The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory
Guest Editor – J. Aaron Simmons
Nicholas Wolterstorff – Preface
J. Aaron Simmons – “Introduction: The Dialogical Promise of Mashup Philosophy of Religion”
Part I: Propaedeutic Explorations
J.L. Schellenberg - “A Shallow Species in Deep Time: Modernism, Postmodernism, and Our Place in the Potential History of Inquiry”
Martin Kavka – “Humanizing Philosophy of Religion: On Language in Levinas and Sellars”
Martin Shuster – “On The Ethical Basis of Language: Some Themes in Davidson, Cavell, and Levinas”
Nathan R.B. Loewen – “Prolegomena to Any Future Mashups with the Philosophy of Religion”
Timothy D. Knepper – “Is Mashup the Right Metaphor?”
N.N. Trakakis- “Philosophy Mashed Up and In Crisis”
Part II: Risks Worth Taking
Christina M. Gschwandtner – “Faith: Belief or Practice?”
A.G. Holdier – “Meeting Mary in Myth: Pursuing Pre/Post/Modern Apologetics”
Christy Flanagan-Feddon – “To ‘let religion itself speak’: Feuerbach and Religious Consciousness in Modern Culture”
Markus Weidler – “Vernacular Fundamentalism after Žižek: Some Ethical Concerns about Religious Online Communication”
Part III: New Vistas: From Mashup to Collaboration
Collaboration One: Virtue, Emotion, and Religion
Jack Mulder, Jr. – “Knowledge, Virtue, and Ontotheology: A Kierkegaardian (Self-) Critique”
Michael R. Kelly – “The Object and Affects of Envy and Emulation”
John Greco – “Dispositions, Habits and Virtues: Comments on Mulder and Kelly"
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Collaboration Two: God, Faith, and Argument_Scott F. Aikin – “God and Argument”
Paul K. Moser – “God and Epistemic Authority”
Kevin Schilbrack – “The Weird Place of God Debates in the Academic Study of Religion”
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