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Review Of Lisa Sideris, _Consecrating Science_, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Review Of Lisa Sideris, _Consecrating Science_, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
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Science, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
The Matter With Pantheism: On Shepherds And Goat-Gods And Mountains And Monsters, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
The Matter With Pantheism: On Shepherds And Goat-Gods And Mountains And Monsters, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
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Transcendence Of Trauma.Pdf, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Transcendence Of Trauma.Pdf, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
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Introduction: Tangled Matters (With Catherine Keller), Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Introduction: Tangled Matters (With Catherine Keller), Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
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Cosmic Singularities: On The Nothing And The Sovereign, Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Cosmic Singularities: On The Nothing And The Sovereign, Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Until very recently, the creation myth of secular modernity has been the hot big bang hypothesis: the explosion of our single universe out of a single point. Physicists concede that in its traditional form, this story performs an uncanny recapitulation of Christian creation theology: the universe bursts forth suddenly, in a flood of light, out of nothing. As many contemporary thinkers have argued, however, the “nothing” of Christian orthodoxy is neither scripturally nor doctrinally self-evident; rather, it is the product of ontopolitical efforts to secure the sovereignty of God. This article traces the twinned concepts of sovereignty and nothingness through …
The Rebirth Of The Death Of God: Radical Theology Politicized, Political Theology Radicalized, And Radical Politics Theologized In The Work Of Clayton Crockett And Jeffrey Robbins, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
The Rebirth Of The Death Of God: Radical Theology Politicized, Political Theology Radicalized, And Radical Politics Theologized In The Work Of Clayton Crockett And Jeffrey Robbins, Mary-Jane V. Rubenstein
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
This article offers a critical reflection on the mutually resonant recent works of Clayton Crockett and Jeffrey Robbins, both of whom expose “radical the- ology” as insufficiently political, “political theology” as insufficiently radi- cal, and “radical politics” as insufficiently attuned to theology. In light of these shortcomings, they offer a radical political theology as a “necessary supplement” to the project of radical democracy—which is to say a politics of, by, and for “the multitude.” This article tracks the shifting and occasion- ally conflicting contours of this radically democratic theology.