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  • Issue 20.1   Winter 2020-21

Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory

A Whitestone Publication

Issue 20.1   Winter 2020-21

Author Bios

Revolutionary Love: Kierkegaard’s Gift Economy as a Religious Corrective to the Leveling of the Public Sphere

Andrew Ball, Harvard University

Bushwhacking Derrida: “Perception”, Context of Context, “The Hunter and the Hunted”

Gary Bedford

Sexual Difference and the Vatican: A Lacanian Response

Melissa Conroy, Muskingum University

Longing for an Impossible Past: Différance, Distance, and the Coronavirus as Inauguration of an Age of Writing

Jared Lacey, University of Denver

Modern Theology and the Dialectic of God

Kelly Maeshiro, Union Theological Seminary

The Ultimate and the Penultimate: Bonhoeffer’s Twofold Contextualism and Adjudicating Between Ethical Claims

W. Travis McMaken, Lindenwood Uniiversity

TsimTsum in Life of Pi

Daniel Reiser, Herzog College

The Religious Significance of Miracles: Why Hume’s Critique of Miracles is Superfluous

Alberto Urquidez, Bowdoin College

Naming the Darkness”, Spiritual Violence, and Radical Incompleteness: Resituating a Political Theology

James E. Willis III, University of Indiapolis