Humanizing Dialogue, Accrediting Evil: Commending Buber to Rorty
Julius Crump is a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago Divinity School. In addition to coediting African American Theological Ethics: A Reader with Peter J. Paris, his work has been published in Black Theology: An International Journal and A Dictionary of Philosophy of Religion. His research interests are in public theology, political philosophy, African American religious thought, and issues in contemporary theory. His dissertation, “At the Limits of God-Talk: Publics, Politics, Conversations,” describes the value of public religious inquiry both within and in spite of a liberal political framework.
Julius Crump; Humanizing Dialogue, Accrediting Evil: Commending Buber to Rorty. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 1 May 2018; 39 (2): 46–62. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjtheophil.39.2.0046
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