Re: New books,

 
From: "rsieb3@PROTECTED rsieb3@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Re: New books,
In-Reply-To: (no subject)
Date: October 22nd 2021
Dear Warren:
We have just published two new books:
Rudolf J. Siebert.Hegel and the Critical Theory of Religion.Kalamazoo:,Michigan  Ekpyrosis Press 2021, and
Rudolf J. Siebert ,Inclusive and Exclusive Identity Politics and Policies: Dialectic of Right and Left.New Delhi , India: Sanbun Publishers 2021.
Please communicate these two new books to all  our friends, who are interested in the Critical Theory of Religion.
Please, see also my and Dustin Bird's Websites and Video Archives.
Keep safe.
I am with all my best wishes to you and your dear family, 
your Rudi 
from the House of Peace,
which is always open to you. 

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From: Warren S Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve] <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
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Sent: Fri, Oct 22, 2021 10:00 am
Subject: [CCRR_Listserve] FW: ABC piece on ER

 
 
From: Matthew Sharpe <matthew.sharpe@PROTECTED>
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 10:29 PM
Subject: ABC piece on ER
 
 
Hi guys,
 
Here's a piece I did for the abc this week on the Extreme Right in Aus.  Enjoy and feel free to share, but let me know if sharing on lists pls, as the subject matter is, well, the subject matter, pretty dark.
 
I am premeditating that there might be some interesting feedback from different folk in any event.
 
Matt
 
 
APr. M. Sharpe
ADI, Deakin 
Series editor: EUP Thinking Politics, Philosophy as a Way of Life, Text and Studies (Brill), Reinventing Philosophy as a Way of Life (Bloomsbury)
 
Author: The Other Enlightenment: Self-estrangement, Race, and Gender (Rowman and LIttlefield, 2021/22)
Co-author: Philosophy as a Way of Life: History, Dimensions, Directions (with M. Ure, Monash: Bloomsbury, 2021)
 
“Sharpe and Ure have undertaken a hugely ambitious task and they have completed it admirably. They have produced a rich and fascinating study of both the concept and the history of philosophy understood as a way of life. It must surely become a standard point of reference in any future discussions of this topic but it also deserves to be widely read by anyone interested in the history of philosophy and in the very concept of philosophy itself.” –  John Sellars, Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Philosophy as a Way of Life is a milestone in the contemporary re-appraisal of this ancient concept. For anyone interested in the history of philosophy or the topic of metaphilosophy, this surely fills an important gap in the literature. It will provide an invaluable foundation for future research in this area.” –  Donald Robertson, Author of "Stoicism And The Art Of Happiness" and "How To Think Like A Roman Emperor
 
I wish to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land where I live. I pay respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recognise they are the first peoples of Australia.
 
 

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