Constructive Christian Theology after the Holocaust

Posted on December 24, 2015 by PLT Staff

Lecture given by J. Kameron Carter as part of the Theology in the Third Reich lecture series at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Carter discusses Christian theology after the Holocaust and examines a futuristic view of theology, how it relates to political and economic landscapes. The lecture begins at the 8:11 minute mark. To browse all the lectures given at the Theology in the Third Reich Speaker Series, click here. For a listing of all our Occasional Lectures, click here.

Excerpt: “To make such an inquiry, to press towards a mode of theological fugitivity, requires an interrogation of theologies own implicativeness and complicity, so as to imagine a mode of theology that is in fact beyond itself.”

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  • Date Recorded:April 17, 2012
  • Location Recorded:Charlottesville, VA
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