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The Political Theology mailing list (listserv) is run by the Sussex Centre for the Individual and Society (SCIS) – www.sussexcentre.org – in order to facilitate the exchange on political theology and political theologies across boundaries, be they confessional (or non-confessional), disciplinary, national, cultural, generational, philosophical, etc. It aims to enhance dialogue and comparison between the various traditions of political theology and raise awareness of each other and alternative approaches. It serves to disseminate information on research, publications and events and hopes to introduce new people to political theology and raise the academic and public profile of political theology and political theologies worldwide. – Professor Erich Kofmel, Managing Director, SCIS
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Praxis Archives. (The current archive is only available to the list members.) |
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