The Jew from Nazareth and the Problem of Whiteness: J. Kameron Carter’s Theological Account of Race
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.
A review of J. Kameron Carter’s recently published book, RACE: A THEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT.
Paul Jaussen reviews Žižek and Milbank’s THE MONSTROSITY OF CHRIST.
This essay articulates how Derrida’s notion of hospitality may help us to overcome structural racism.
In Part I of this interview, Gregory Wolfe discusses beauty, and in Part II he continues this discussion, riffing on the history of IMAGE journal and the importance of sleeping well.
In Part I of this interview, Gregory Wolfe discusses beauty, and in Part II he continues this discussion, riffing on the history of IMAGE journal and the importance of sleeping well.
In this essay, Bruce Herman reflects upon the relationships between sacrifice and beauty in his own paintings and in contemporary art.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
A poem about seeking inner peace amid the cacophony of public discourse.
n this article, Carl Raschke uses the film “The Dark Knight” and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze as lenses through which to view the 2008 presidential campaign and to suggest what it might mean to approach the election in true postpartisan fashion.