Neville’s Metaphysics
William David Hart is the Margaret W. Harmon Chair of Religious Studies at Macalester College. He is the author of three monographs: Edward Said and the Religious Effects of Culture (2000); Black Religion: Malcolm X, Julius Lester, and Jan Willis (2008); and, Afro-Eccentricity: Beyond the Standard Narrative of Black Religion (2011). Hart researches the intersection of religion, ethics, and politics. His current project, Slaves, Animals, and Fetuses: Race and Ethical Rhetoric, explores associations among religion, slavery, race, criminality, and animality by analyzing the use of antislavery metaphors within the animal rights and antiabortion movements.
William David Hart; Neville’s Metaphysics. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 1 September 2016; 37 (3): 248–262. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjtheophil.37.3.0248
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