the most annoying shift in my academic career
@dnewheiser
Associate Prof. of Religious Studies / writes on religion & ethics, politics, culture / dreams of democracy, art, & other miracles / π Varieties of Atheism: http://bit.ly/3CaNe4 https://dnewheiser.net/
the most annoying shift in my academic career
Book contract: signed!
The Cambridge Companion to Political Theology, coming soon(ish) to bookstores near you. I'm *very* excited...
Book contract: signed!
The Cambridge Companion to Political Theology, coming soon(ish) to bookstores near you. I'm *very* excited...
smite my enemies & make my vats brim over with new wine? π
The first episode of Reign of Error is here! Trump Year One: The War on Civil Rights, with @antheabutler.bsky.social. Give it a listen and spread the word!
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/0...
Large brick wall with a tiny white signat the base of the wall that says "Slavery was real"
"Slavery was real"
Tiny sign at the base of a brick wall that, until yesterday, held panels about the people enslaved by George Washington.
Presidents House, Philadelphia.
It was beautiful to be with the best of Tallahassee today, protesting at the Florida Capitol. The vibes were good, but the anger is fierce.
It was beautiful to be with the best of Tallahassee today, protesting at the Florida Capitol. The vibes were good, but the anger is fierce.
the way to tell whether a person is credible is by *listening to what they say* and checking it against verifiable facts. The idea that you can bypass this with some value-neutral procedure is asinine if you think about it for two seconds and also the guiding ideology of 99% of American elites.
I have a new piece out in the Political Theology Network: "There is Power in Negative Political Theology."
It's the first piece in a symposium on Critical Political Theology, together with King-Ho Leung and Jenny Leith. You can find it here!
politicaltheology.com/there-is-pow...
Iβm excited to see this in print! The first fruits of a very profitable stay at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Many thanks to them. I also have learned much from @dnewheiser.bsky.social whose careful probing of certain modes of speech has refined my own thought. Thank you!
Some important new government policy that Native Americans might be interested in:
The Journal of Ethics in Antiquity and Christianity has just published my dialogue with Morwenna Ludlow @morwennaexe.bsky.social on peaceful speech and political conflict. Since calls for civility are often weaponized, it was a gift to think this through with someone from whom I have learned so much
I'm BACK on New Books in Secularism, @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social, joined by @dnewheiser.bsky.social to talk about his book "Art-Making as Spiritual Practice: Rituals of Embodied Understanding" (Bloomsbury, 2025). Listen here: newbooksnetwork.com/art-making-a...
once again i'm googling "is 'sanction' good or bad"
Measles may have been spread at a Noahβs Ark-themed creationist museum in Kentucky earlier this week, the stateβs health authority said.
misty Tallahassee morning
misty Tallahassee morning
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Accurate. I haven't heard *one single* pitch for "AI" in education that isn't one of these three: 1) It's inevitable so hop on board; 2) Employers want to know prospectives can use it; 3) We must stop it from hurting our students by training them in it. None promise better educational outcomes.
Christmas light
Everyone involved in the publication and promotion of this book should be embarrassed. It's not a "harsh truth" that COVID mitigation was a mistake, it's ghoulish and false.
My new book is now available for pre-order from UNC Press @uncpress.bsky.social! Use code 01SOCIAL30 at checkout to save 30%. uncpress.org/978146969362...
Applications for the postdoc at the @ctrrelpol-washu.bsky.social are due by January 5, 2026.
Superboy struggles under the weight of a large stamp that reads βnotice of foreclosure.β In the background Ma and Pa Kent stand solemnly embracing in front of their farm; in the foreground a mailbox overflows with envelopes.
sign of the times: epic cover to this weekβs Action Comics #1093 - the bank forecloses on the Kent farm
"there's a new serif in town"
1 year VAP in Religion at Hamilton College to teach courses "on religions in the Americas, with a focus on religion and politics." Special interest in research "on the intersections of religion and postcolonialism and/or decolonization movements."
Deadline 1/12/26
apply.interfolio.com/177313
That's a lot of snails. π³