The article mounts an argument for public theology as an appropriate if not vital adjunct to contemporary education’s addressing of security issues in light of current world events with indisputable religious and arguably quasi-theological foundations. It will briefly expound on the history of thought that has marginalized theology as a public discipline and then move to justify the counter view that the discipline, at least in the form of public theology, has potential to address matters of such public concern in a unique and helpful way. The article will culminate with an exploration of Global Jihadism as a case study that illustrates the usefulness of public theology in understanding it better and so allowing for a response with potentia...
Defence date: 13 April 2013Examining Board: Professor Wojciech Sadurski, University of Sydney (Super...
In this article, the authors argue that faith and religion can and must be exposed to academic scrut...
This article outlines and critically discusses the securitisation of the counterradicalisation effor...
The article mounts an argument for public theology as an appropriate if not vital adjunct to contemp...
The article identifies international cases-from the United States, Europe, and the United Nations-of...
On first glance the politicization and securitization of religion may seem remote from education. A ...
This article aims to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on relig...
The debate on changes and continuity in the field of security studies before and aftermath of the Co...
In this article I hope to cast some light on the relationship between religious faith and education ...
The role of religion in public education continues to spark spirited public debate. This article arg...
This article is an attempt to provide an educational justification for the British Government-funded...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
Recent studies have suggested the transformative potential of “theological” inquiry anddiscourse in ...
While much research has considered the way Muslims are represented in the mass media in recent years...
While Schmitt’s Political Theology paints modern theories of the state as secularized theologi...
Defence date: 13 April 2013Examining Board: Professor Wojciech Sadurski, University of Sydney (Super...
In this article, the authors argue that faith and religion can and must be exposed to academic scrut...
This article outlines and critically discusses the securitisation of the counterradicalisation effor...
The article mounts an argument for public theology as an appropriate if not vital adjunct to contemp...
The article identifies international cases-from the United States, Europe, and the United Nations-of...
On first glance the politicization and securitization of religion may seem remote from education. A ...
This article aims to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on relig...
The debate on changes and continuity in the field of security studies before and aftermath of the Co...
In this article I hope to cast some light on the relationship between religious faith and education ...
The role of religion in public education continues to spark spirited public debate. This article arg...
This article is an attempt to provide an educational justification for the British Government-funded...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This art...
Recent studies have suggested the transformative potential of “theological” inquiry anddiscourse in ...
While much research has considered the way Muslims are represented in the mass media in recent years...
While Schmitt’s Political Theology paints modern theories of the state as secularized theologi...
Defence date: 13 April 2013Examining Board: Professor Wojciech Sadurski, University of Sydney (Super...
In this article, the authors argue that faith and religion can and must be exposed to academic scrut...
This article outlines and critically discusses the securitisation of the counterradicalisation effor...