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Daily Archives: February 5, 2010
Blogger Responds to the Terrible Two Party series
Damon Eris of Poli-Tea Blog brought up my four-part series on the Terrible Two Party system in American Politics. See: part 1 ; part 2 ; part 3 ; and the conclusion. Although he commended my stance against the two-part … Continue reading
Posted in political theology, politics
Tagged bipartisanship, Bonhoeffer, Christian politics, democracy, Democrats, Dietrich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Luther, Lutheranism, Martin Luther, political parties, political theology, politicians, politics, representation, Republicans, two-party system
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Fridays: With Frantz Fanon and Michel Foucault
During the Fall, I had been contemplating working with Frantz Fanon, and what his insights may mean constructively for the Christian religion. The past several weeks, I have also decided that since I am taking a course on his work, … Continue reading
Posted in empire, empire studies, imperialism, postcolonialism, postmodernity
Tagged anti-humanism, empire, Fanon, Foucault, Frantz Fanon, Fridays With Fanon, Fridays with Foucault, imperial critical, Michel Foucault, philosophy, postcolonial theology, postmodern theology, poststructuralism
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