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Cultural Christianity’s Secular Cathedral

A crowd of 40,000 huddles outside in the cold rain, unable to fit in the newly restored cathedral of Notre-Dame. Visitors have gathered in front of the building on December 7th, 2024 for its reopening ceremonies—made possible thanks to a tsunami of donations from all over the globe. Inside, world leaders pack the first rows of the pews: US President-elect Donald Trump, Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk, William, Prince of Wales, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Catholic clergy, firefighters, and donors—chosen by lottery—are also ushered inside to witness the reopening, inaugurated with a Catholic procession led by the Archbishop of Paris. Before the doors open and the mass begins, the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, is due to give a speech. But it was raining.

Imaginative Compassion: When Mustard Seeds Miss the Mark

Does being “without sin” mean never regretting anything, or getting everything right on the first try?

2025 PTN Conference Schedule

The preliminary schedule for our 2025 conference is now available!

Call for Papers: Political Theology Network Conference 2025 – DEADLINE EXTENDED

Consider submitting to one of six conference streams for PTN Conference 2025 from October 23-26, 2025 in Nashville, TN. Proposals are due June 3, 2025.

Call for Papers: Political Theology Network Conference 2025

Consider submitting to one of six conference streams for PTN Conference 2025 from October 23-26, 2025 in Nashville, TN

chairs 3 by Jim Forest CC BY-NC 2.0
Catholic Re-Visions

Lived Liturgy?

Liturgy constitutes a space and a time in which theopolitical power circulates across many scales, with all the solidarities, tensions, conflicts, interpretations, appropriations, and subversions that this entails. The papers gathered here explore the lived reality of liturgical practices as they are enacted in various contexts and by diverse people, both reproducing and stretching the boundaries of Catholicism.

Symposium on Video Essays

While in recent years there has certainly been a shift towards more thoughtful and creative presentations of academic ideas within the various contexts of academic life, academics, mostly still exclusively trained in text-centered methods and deliveries, are still grappling with a contemporary culture dominated by images and digital technology that has profoundly disrupted the standard traditions of academic expression.