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Remembering Eduardo Mendieta (1963-2025)

Mendieta was an erudite, critical, generous, and compelling bridge-builder between critical theory, religion, and other fields who signals a path forward.

On the Necessary Revolutionary Slowness

In an era of shrinking democratic space, Bensaïd’s prophetic pathos cuts through both quietism and theatrical revolt, demanding a radicalism patient enough to build and urgent enough to act.

The Children of Light in a Dark World

By dealing death on dark life, whiteness and white supremacy reveals itself dangerously asleep, and so liable to divine judgment. Black life, alternatively, is already “awake” with the illumination of a future reality in which the dead things are brought back to life.

Remembering Eduardo Mendieta (1963-2025)

Mendieta was an erudite, critical, generous, and compelling bridge-builder between critical theory, religion, and other fields who signals a path forward.

The First Modern Political Theologian?

Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy reveals how religion became not a check on power—but its strategic lifeblood.

From James Cone to Donald Trump

Why did Dwight Hopkins, a leading Black liberation theologian and a longtime University of Chicago professor, move toward MAGA?

Symposium: Religion and Public Life

A collection of essays from the workshop on Religion and Public Life at Villanova University.

Book Forum: Immaculate Misconceptions

Authors review Immaculate Misconceptions, the first major theological work on the Black Madonna.