Published On Feb 27, 2019
Plenary 3, "Critical Theory of Liberalism as Secular Political Theology," at the 2019 Telos-Paul Piccone Institute Conference in New York, NY, February 15-17, 2019
Moderator: Tim Luke (Virginia Tech)
"De-sacralizing the Liberal Conception of Money"
Edward Hadas, Oxford University
"From the Hungarian Political Christianity of Today to a Theological Critical Theory"
Márton Hoványi, Yale University
"Contingent Creatures: Embodiment, Liturgy, and Cultural Formation"
Austin Kopack, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
"It Can’t Be 'Democracy' When We like It and 'Populism' When We Don’t: Toward a Theory of Populism as Expression of Historico-Cultural 'Reason'"
Marcia Pally, New York University
"Political Theology of Neoliberal Governance"
Kohei Nagashima, Keio University, Tokyo
For more information about this and other Telos conferences, visit the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute website at www.telosinstitute.net.