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Time: 10.00am - 4.00pm
Venue: Room 0003, John Galsworthy building, Penrhyn Road campus, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE
Price: free
Speaker(s): Arthur Bradley (Lancaster), Ward Blanton (Kent), Howard Caygill (Kingston), Antonio Cerella (Kingston), Mick Dillon (Lancaster), Dario Gentili (Rome 3), Yvonne Sherwood (Kent), Elettra Stimilli (SNS) and Richard Wilson (Kingston)
Futures of Political Theology symposium
This international symposium gathers together a group of distinguished interdisciplinary scholars – including philosophers, political theorists, theologians and cultural critics – to explore not simply the future of political theology but the political theology of the future. What can the conceptual resources of political theology – the messianic, the apocalyptic, the eschatological and so on – contribute to a re-thinking of the future? How might political theology intervene in, and re-imagine, our contemporary crises of truth, authority, representation, economy, populism and so on? What might a political theology of the 21st century look like?
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Contact: Antonio Cerella
Email: A.Cerella@kingston.ac.uk
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