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New this week on Syndicate: Emily Owens participates in the three book symposium on Race and Reproduction with her response 'Thinking with Sara Matthiessen, After Roe.'
Sara Matthiesen Jennifer C. Nash Weighing the Future by Natali Valdez
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New this week on Syndicate: Brad East wraps up our symposium on Miroslav Volf
and Ryan McAnnally-Linz's THE HOME OF GOD with his response 'The home of God in the Body of Christ.'
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Banu Subramaniam's essay 'In the Dark Shadows of the Tree of Life: Sexuality, Race, and Reproduction in the Botanical Imagination' contributes to the three-book symposium on Race and Reproduction.
Sara Matthiesen, Jennifer C. Nash, Weighing the Future by Natali Valdez
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New this week on Syndicate: Rana Marie Jaleel kicks off our symposium on three books by Sara Matthiesen Jennifer C. Nash Weighing the Future by Natali Valdez with her response, 'Be Gay, Do Crime.'
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Race and Reproduction: A Symposium on 3 urgent 🔥 books by Sara Matthiesen Jennifer C. Nash Weighing the Future by Natali Valdez. Org'd & intro'd by Samantha Pinto via Syndicate syndicate.network/symposia/liter…
New this week on Syndicate: Hong Liang responds to Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz's THE HOME OF GOD with the essay 'Does the 'Home of homes' need a 'law of laws'?'
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In his response, Emmanuel Durand comments that Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz's new monograph THE HOME OF GOD 'is a masterwork that represents a renewal of theology.'
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In Juliane Schuez's response to THE HOME OF GOD, she remarks, '[T]his fine example of theologically and ethically engaged storytelling leaves me with a pressing question: How do we do theology and how do we tell our narrative?'
Miroslav Volf Ryan McAnnally-Linz
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Kicking off our new symposium on Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz's THE HOME OF GOD, Keri Day inquires into the theme of God making a home in creation from the perspective of black liberationist and womanist theologies.
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New this week on Syndicate: Sabeen Ahmed wraps up our symposium on George Fourlas' ANTI-COLONIAL SOLIDARITY with her response, 'Orientalism without the Orient?'
Rowman & Littlefield
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New this week on Syndicate: John Harfouch 'give[s] Fourlas the opportunity to elaborate on what is gained and lost in encouraging 'MENA solidarity' vis-à-vis 'pan-Arabism' or 'Arab unity.'
Rowman & Littlefield
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New this week on Syndicate: Ted Vial responds to Michelle Chaplin Sanchez's CALVIN AND THE RESIGNIFICATION OF THE WORLD with his essay 'Calvin and the Cultivation of Joy.'
Cambridge University Press
David Newheiser
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New this week on Syndicate: Check out David Kim's response 'Anti-MENA Racism and Norms of MENA Solidarity' to George Fourlas' new monograph ANTI-COLONIAL SOLIDARITY.
Rowman & Littlefield
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Reuben Rosario-Rodriguez begins his response to Michelle C. Sanchez's new monograph with 'Audacious. That is my immediate assessment of Michelle Sanchez's bold and creative use of John Calvin as an interlocutor for modern political theology.'
Cambridge University Press
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New this week on Syndicate: Alberto Urquidez responds to George Fourlas' monograph ANTI-COLONIAL SOLIDARITY with his essay 'Orientalist Racism and the Politics of Inflated Definitions of Racism.'
Rowman & Littlefield
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New this week on syndicate: Constance Furey responds to Michelle Chaplin Sanchez's CALVIN AND THE RESIGNIFICATION OF THE WORLD with her essay 'Life as a Refugee: How Calvin Reconceived Political Theology.'
Cambridge University Press
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New this week on Syndicate: Falguni Sheth responds to George Flourlas' ANTI-COLONIAL SOLIDARITY by probing into what she calls 'an almost casual comment: as he says, 'anti-colonial solidarity' requires reconciliation.'
Rowman & Littlefield
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