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This book reinvents the philosophy of religion, investigating how social actors perceive necessities and grapple with accidents that disrupt them. Loewen draws upon on the work of Derrida and critical theorists of religion to argue that the usual commitments to categories structured by theism no longer prevent cross-cultural studies of "evil."

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This book reinvents the philosophy of religion, investigating how social actors perceive necessities and grapple with accidents that disrupt them. Loewen draws upon on the work of Derrida and critical theorists of religion to argue that the usual commitments to categories structured by theism no longer prevent cross-cultural studies of "evil."
Autorenporträt
Nathan Loewen is an assistant professor in the departments of religious studies at the University of Alabama. He also serves as the faculty tecchnology liaison for eTech in the faculty of arts and sciences. His research on teaching and learning adopt and adapt web-based technologies in order to enact pedagogies of active learning, universal design, and sustainable internationalization.