Post‐Secularism,Secular Theology,and the Names of the Real |
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Authors: | Clayton Crockett |
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Abstract: | This article disputes the common view of religious and secular as oppositional terms. Our contemporary world is post‐secularist, because secularism is a modern ideology that imagines a strict separation of the religious and the political, where religion becomes a purely private affair. This situation is compromised by the “return” of religion in political terms. Constructively, following Jacques Lacan, we can say that secular theology concerns the Real; and with François Laruelle, we can think about a non‐theology that complements what he calls non‐philosophy. Finally, I speculate on three names of the Real: energy, capital, and nomos. |
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Keywords: | secular theology post‐secularism Jacques Lacan Gilles Deleuze Franç ois Laruelle |
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