The mobilization of theological concepts within the political sphere is increasingly dependent upon the capacity of those concepts to bear the weight of a discourse of universalism; this universalization becomes problematic when such theo-political concepts are then taken up as terms of commonality in interreligious dialogue. This article will focus on one such concept, redemption, as a case study, uncovering the ways that assumptions of universalism might betray the mutual understanding towards which dialogue aims
[Extract] Some theorists argue that religion relates to politics in one of two ways: either it asser...
Far from becoming marginal to society, religion is returning to public prominence as a significant f...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Dubilet’s contribution turns to Marx’s “On the Jewish Question” in order to diagnose the collusive i...
The conventional interpretation of Hannah Arendt's accounts of forgiveness considers them secularist...
There is a constant tension that exists within each individual. This is the struggle betwe...
The long history of the Jewish and Christian use of separatist rhetoric and universal ideals reveals...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
Christian theology has always viewed itself in relation to two communities: the church and the wider...
Even before Hegel, theology has had to face the true dialectical question: is Christianity the true ...
Religious traditions can be sources of values and attitudes supporting the liberal polity in ways th...
[Extract] Some theorists argue that religion relates to politics in one of two ways: either it asser...
Far from becoming marginal to society, religion is returning to public prominence as a significant f...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Dubilet’s contribution turns to Marx’s “On the Jewish Question” in order to diagnose the collusive i...
The conventional interpretation of Hannah Arendt's accounts of forgiveness considers them secularist...
There is a constant tension that exists within each individual. This is the struggle betwe...
The long history of the Jewish and Christian use of separatist rhetoric and universal ideals reveals...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
Christian theology has always viewed itself in relation to two communities: the church and the wider...
Even before Hegel, theology has had to face the true dialectical question: is Christianity the true ...
Religious traditions can be sources of values and attitudes supporting the liberal polity in ways th...
[Extract] Some theorists argue that religion relates to politics in one of two ways: either it asser...
Far from becoming marginal to society, religion is returning to public prominence as a significant f...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...