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Joined February 2018
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Political Theology Network retweeted
Prof. Siobhán Garrigan was one of a number of scholars of politics, philosophy, and theology invited by the Political Theology Network to remember Jürgen Habermas (1929-2026). politicaltheology.com/rememb…
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"JOAN is a book of war. No book about Joan of Arc could be anything else. Joan lived in a time of war. Of the so-called Hundred Years War. Of forever war. Like our time." politicaltheology.com/talkin…
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"Not only does the Bible make no reference to a “State of Israel”—since the concept of the state is a modern political category foreign to the scriptural world—but it is also misleading to speak of a “people” in the modern sense." politicaltheology.com/on-jew…
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The Future of Native American Political Theology "We invited contributors to the new book Native American Religions: Teaching and Learning on Stolen Land to share their reflections on the future of Native American and Indigenous political theology." politicaltheology.com/the-fu…
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Alex Dubilet’s banger article on destituent power and the Haitian Revolution just dropped
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✨Book Launch: What is Political Theology? Join Vincent Lloyd (Villanova University) and Luke Bretherton @WestLondonMan (University of Oxford) for the launch of their new book : 21 May, Christ Church, Oxford. 🔗Register now: eventbrite.com/e/book-launch… #CriticalTheory #Politics
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“The history of Cameroon, like the history of many African countries, is a history that began without those who would eventually be called Cameroonians. The name itself does not name the people of the country, but rather the natural resources found there.” politicaltheology.com/toward…
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"For Fanon, what makes us human is our ability to question and to say no to power. In Toward the African Revolution, he asks, “Have I not, because of what I have done or failed to do, contributed to an impoverishment of human reality?" politicaltheology.com/glissa…
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Just published: a special forum on Perilous Intimacies in the Political Theology journal with razor sharp reflections and critiques by Profs Radhika Govindrajan, Rajbir Judge, Megan Robb, and Suvaid Yaseen, followed by my response. Link below: tandfonline.com/toc/ypot20/c…
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Eskander Sadeghi-Boroujerdi fascinating essay on #Iran & the ontological insecurity of its Guardian jurist system is a very enlightened read during this time. His argument is that clerical Iran is, fundamentally, an insecure & unstable body politic, @PolTheoNetwork
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Book contract: signed! The Cambridge Companion to Political Theology, coming soon(ish) to bookstores near you. I'm *very* excited...
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