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Issue 19.1 Winter 2019-20 | Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

A Whitestone Publication

Issue 19.1 Winter 2019-20

THOMAS J. J. ALTIZER AND RADICAL THEOLOGY

Lissa McCullough, Special Issue Editor

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Photo by Alina N. Feld

Author Bios

Critical Essays

Altizer’s Theology in Context

Carl A. Raschke, University of Denver

The Yes of Nietzsche and Hegel in Altizer

Andrew W. Hass, University of Sterling

Altizer and Deleuze: Material Metaphysics for Disastrous Times

Petra Carlsson Redell, Stockholm School of Theology

Altizer and Derrida: Apocalyptic Spectralities

Victor E. Taylor, York College of Pennsylvania

Apotheosis of the Nothing in Altizer’s Kenotic Atheology

Elliot R. Wolfson, University of California at Santa Barbara

Kenotic Theology, Buddhism, and Time

Brian Shūdō Shroeder, Rochester Institute of Technology

Altizer’s Apocalyptic Jesus

Theodore W. Jennings, Chicago Theological Seminary

Altizer and Incarnation

Michael James Dise, Free University of Amsterdam

Altizer and the Christian Epic Tradition

William Franke, Vanderbilt University

Apocalypticism as Political Theology

Lissa McCullough, California State University at Dominguez Hills

Thinking the Absolute Edge between Altizer and Leahy

Alina N. Feld, Hofstra University

Divine Revelation in the Literal Expression

George Quasha, Barrytown, New York

Personal-Historical Reflections

Thomas Altizer, My Theological Contemporary

John B. Cobb, Jr., Claremont School of Theology

On Becoming a Radical Theologian

Richard L. Rubenstein, University of Bridgeport

Afterthinking Altizer: Redemption and the Divine Recusal

Ray L. Hart, Boston University

Altizer: Presence in Absence

Edward S. Casey, Stony Brook University

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