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The Religion and Praxis blog seeks to deepen the conversation between academics, students, and broader society. The blog aims to achieve this by developing three main directions: making cutting-edge scholarship accessible to the more general public, establishing a space for conversation between academics, students, and civil society, and providing a platform for blog members to develop potential ideas for future academic or funding collaborations… Read more
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- Political Theology beyond the State – Part 2
- Political Theology beyond the State – Part 1
- From Wythenshawe to Westminster: The Theopolitical Charisma of Marcus Rashford
- Theology and Modernity in Turkey: The Work of İsmail Hakkı İzmirli
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