In this episode: Updates on what I’ve been up to, what’s next for Logia, and more reasons why Rosaria Butterfield’s book The Gospel Comes With a House Key is rooted in, and promoting, postmodern philosophy and feminist theology.
Notes
Hiram R. Diaz III — The Gospel Comes With A House Key - A Critical Review: Unveiling Its Postmodern Philosophy and Feminist Theology
Hiram R. Diaz III — Understanding PoMo Buzz Words
Michele Hershberger [Feminist Theologian] — Christian View of Hospitality: Expecting Surprises (The Giving Project Series)
Christine D. Pohl [Feminist Theologian] — Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition
Spiro Makris — Emmanuel Levinas on Hospitality: Ethical and Political Aspects
Carla Martins Cipolla [Discussing the Self-Other Dialectic
& Hospitality in the Existential Philosophy of Martin Buber] — Tourist or Guest: Designing Tourism Experiences or Hospitality Relations?Marta Gibinska [Discussing the Self-Other dialectic in Buber, Levinas, and Derrida, and their related treatments of Hospitality and “Dialogue” (i.e. “Conversation”) — Crisis: Meeting the Other and the Philosophy of Dialogue
Douglas Giles [On Kierkegaard’s notion of “the individual,” and his antagonism to the collectivist notion of the self embraced by Hegel and Marxists] — Søren Kierkegaard and the First Explosion of Individualism
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