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Negative Political Theology as a Way of Life

What does it mean to chant “No Kings”, as so many did over the summer of 2025? At the most basic level, to utter “No Kings” is to say that one does not want a king or a monarch. In the context of the 2025 summer protests, this slogan referred to...

Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera's avatar Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera

The Neglected Master

In 2006, Samuel Menashe won a prize for not winning prizes—and, for a brief downtown moment, his tiny, holy poems threaded through New York’s seemingly reemergent Jewish literary scene. Then it all came to an end. The post The Neglected Master...

Religion and Politics's avatar Religion and Politics

The Neglected Master

In 2006, Samuel Menashe won a prize for not winning prizes—and, for a brief downtown moment, his tiny, holy poems threaded through New York’s seemingly reemergent Jewish literary scene. Then it all came to an end. The post The Neglected Master...

Ancient Jew Review's avatar Ancient Jew Review

A New Translation of Contra Celsum

A forum in celebration of Robin Darling Young and Joseph Wilson Trigg’s The Contra Celsum of Origen:  English Translation and Facing Greek text (Washington and Cambridge: Harvard University Press/Dumbarton Oaks, 2026).

ReligionProf's avatar ReligionProf

My Year With ChatGPT

I was going to include “My Year With ChatGPT” at the end of my previous post, but in the end decided that that post was long enough and this should be a post of its own. “My Year With ChatGPT” is a summary that that chatbot generates. Here are a...

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The Vulnerability of True Power

Eventually, we all need others, leaving cooperation, humility, and patience the only lasting realities of human access to power. If the last few years have taught us anything, it’s that power can abandon any of us, at any moment - even and...

ReligionProf's avatar ReligionProf

Neither Conservative Nor Christian

I have been wondering for a while, but especially in the past couple of days, about what to call those who tend to be labeled as “conservative Christians” and yet are neither conservative nor Christian in any meaningful sense. As a scholar of...