| Slavoj Zizek. Materialism and Theology - 2007 1/8 - 601 sec http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Zizek lecturing about materialism and theology, Charles Darwin, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and the psychoanalysis of culture and societies. Videolecture focuses on fundamentalism, materialism, theology, atheism, atheists, humanists, humanism, reason, logic, rationality, intelligent design, believe, faith, religion, christian, christianity, islam, fundamentalists, fundamentalism, god, nature, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007, Slavoj Zizek.
Slavoj Zizek, a Slovenian sociologist, postmodern philosopher, and cultural critic is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan's son in law. His research focuses on Karl Marx, Hegel and Schellingfundamentalism, tolerance, political correctness, globalization, subjectivity, human rights, Lenin, myth, cyberspace, postmodernism, multiculturalism, post-marxism, David Lynch, and Alfred Hitchcock.
He has published many books and translations in several languages. He is the author of The Sublime Object of Ideology, 1989, Beyond Discourse Analysis (a part in Ernesto Laclau's New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time), London: Verso. 1990, For They Know Not What They Do, London: Verso. 1991, Looking Awry, MIT Press. Enjoy Your Symptom!, Routledge. 1992, Tarrying With the Negative, Durham, New Carolina: Duke University Press. 1993, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan, But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock,1993, The Metastates of Enjoyment,1994, The Indivisible Remainder: Essays on Schelling and Related Matters, 1996, The Abyss of Freedom, University of Michigan Press. 1997, The Plague of Fantasies, Multi-culturalism, or, the Cultural Logic of Multi-national Capitalism, New Left Review, issue 225 pgs. 28--51, The Ticklish Subject, 1999, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality (authored with Judith Butler and Ernesto Laclau), Verso. 2000, The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway, Washington: University of Washington Press. The Fragile Absolute, 2000, Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? 2001, The Fright of Real Tears: Kryzystof Kieślowski Between Theory and Post-Theory, British Film Institute (BFI), On Belief, Routledge. Opera's Second Death, Repeating Lenin, Zagreb: Arkzin D.O.O. 2001, Welcome to the Desert of the Real, 2002, Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings, Organs Without Bodies. 2003, The Puppet and the Dwarf, 2003, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, 2004, Interrogating the Real, London, Continuum International Publishing Group. 2005, The Universal Exception, London, 2006, Neighbors and Other Monsters (in The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology), Cambridge, Massachusetts: University of Chicago Press. The Parallax View, How to Read Lacan, New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 2007 Auteur : egsvideo Tags:Slavoj Zizek materialism religion god EGS european graduate school phsychoanalysis philosophy  | | New American Theology of Civil Submission - 598 sec What is the opposite of liberation theology? This presentation may illustrate part of the answer; a theology of civil obedience.
The government has predetermined an important role for the clergy should martial law become a reality in America. While federal military-police powers will hold a key position of authority, the clergy may provide the means for further subduing the public. Auteur : dotconnecter Tags: martial law riot police state civil disobedience orwellian emergency powers fema romans 13 clergy response team  | | Barack Obama's Black Liberation Theology - 623 sec Please keep all comments and debates civil, no vulgarities, ECT...
Black Liberation Theology (from Barack Obama's Church for about 20 years)
"Black theology refuses to accept a god who is not identified totally with the goals of the black community. If God is not for us and against the white people, then he is a murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of the Black theology is to kill gods who do not belong to the black community...."
I feel Jeremiah Wright is a fraud. Unless the above quote is some sort of metaphor, I feel if he really said or supports the quote that he is not a true Christian because the quote is sacrilege/blasphemy. Christianity is a monotheistic religion (in Christianity there are only is one God). You can't choose your God because there's only one.
Jeremiah Wright is a cult leader. The cult is a racist supremacist hate group.
I'm not sure how much of this theology that Obama is aware of and subscribes to, however I severely doubt that he is clean of this theology since he has apparently been going to this church for 20 years and has defended the church and clergy in the past.
Jeremiah Wright said God damn America.
I feel that statement is blasphemy and anti-American.
I really strongly feel that Obama is anti-American and probably racist. The pieces fit together very well. There is a façade that he says he is patriotic. Yet he defiantly refused to wear a flag pin after 9/11 and he has refused to put his and over his heart during the national anthem while grabbing himself in the crotch and thrusting. Which strongly suggests he is anti-American. He seems to have many links to hate organizations like the "weatherman" possibly the Black Panthers, the Cuban flag that was on the wall of his campaign HQ is a symbol to socialists, communists and anarchists revolutionary and succession as groups (and racial supremacy groups).
It's not conclusive. However his story doesn't hold water. He is not a man I would trust as dog catcher let alone president of the United States.
As I have said before his refusal to places and over his heart during the national anthem is a code violation. Why should we elect a lawmaker that refuses to make a reasonable attempt to obey the codes and laws of the US. Why should we elect a person that seems to be a racist and anti-American?
The fascist Liberals already repeatedly elected fascist racist KKK Byrd (Robert Byrd) as the longest serving senator in history. Let's try to fight against the fascist Liberals electing an elevating a racist in leadership. Robert Byrd had a leadership position in a KKK splinter group before the fascist Liberals made him a leader of their party.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Byrd
Too bad Ken Blackwell is not running, I might have voted for him. Auteur : Schemefighter Tags: Glenn Beck John Kenneth Blackwell neo-Nazi anti-American liberal fascist Barak Obama president election  | | Story of Mormonism - Real Mormon theology revealed - 377 sec Story of Mormonism - Real Mormon theology revealed Auteur : BackUpMovies Tags:Mormonism Joseph Smith Utah Gold Plates LDS Latter Day Saints Book of Mormon  | | Theology of Judaism - 328 sec Jhan Moskowitz on how Jewish theology post 70-AD differs from the Bible. Auteur : jfjweb Tags:theology judaism jews Jesus Christ  | | Glenn Beck: Obama - Black Liberation Theology 1 - 548 sec Black Liberation Theology - What does Jeremiah Wright really believe? (3/19/08) Auteur : netstepinc Tags: Glenn Beck Obama Jerimiah Wright black liberation theology.  | | A Dialogue on Biology Morality and Theology - 5360 sec Does evolution inform or frame human moral action? Jeffrey Schloss, Professor of Biology at Westmont College and Director of Biological Programs for the Christian Environmental Association; and Nancey Murphy, Professor of Christian Philosophy at Fuller Theological Seminary, provide accessible and non-technical perspectives on biological and philosophical aspects of altruism. Series: "New Visions" [2/2006] [Humanities] [Show ID: 11410] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: biology morality theology evolution  | | Golden Compass Author on Religion and Theology - 56 sec A conversation between The Golden Compass author Philip Pullman and Donna Freitas author of Killing the Imposter God on Pullman's views on how religious and theological questions are addressed in his work. Auteur : ErikinSF Tags: Golden Compass His Dark Materials Pullman Freitas interview Killing Imposter God dust dark matter amber spyglass knife  | | Basil Poledouris - Theology / Civilization - 195 sec when two thieves run the world... Auteur : paganini33 Tags: basil poledouris conan barbarian thrology civilization  | | Bishop Lamont - Street Theology - 275 sec This is a montage of various Bishop Lamont clips/videos with music by none other than Bishop himself called Street Theology from the Pope Mobile street album. The track is produced by Mark Batson. Auteur : 310Sole Tags: Bishop Lamont Street Theology Carson Detox Aftermath Rap hip-hop  | | An Introduction to Reformed Theology (James White) - 5503 sec This sermon along with several others in this series and writings from Spurgeon are what first introduced me to the doctrines of grace (also known as Reformed Theology or Calvinism). Here and in others in the series I may post soon, James White discusses what exactly Reformed Theology is and dispels many of the rumors that are made by opponents to the Reformed faith (or Calvinism). I highly recommend listening to this regardless if you believe you're familiar with the doctrines of grace or if you're wanting to learn more about them.
Here's some great material for those wanting to learn about Reformed Theology:
Amazing Grace - The History and Theology of Calvinism (DVD):
http://www.theapologeticsgroup.com/cms/component/page,shop.product_details/flypage,shop.flypage/product_id,67/option,com_virtuemart/Itemid,1/
Debating Calvinism (James White vs. Dave Hunt):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590522737?&camp=212361&linkCode=wsw&tag=lasbl-20&creative=380789
Grace Unknown by R.C. Sproul:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0801011213?&camp=212361&linkCode=wsw&tag=lasbl-20&creative=380789
http://www.aomin.org Auteur : LaneCh Tags: reformed theology calvinism introduction intro grasshopperjax gnrhead thebereancall james white  | | It's The Theology Stupid PART 2 - 476 sec Watch the whole film to see the breaking news and completely understand
Black Liberation Theology and How OBAMA embraces it!!!!
BREAKING NEWS IN THIS FILM
* Obama in 2007 admits Trinity is a Black Separatist Church
* Reverend Otis Moss III calls white people the enemy
* Obama says attacking everything white is a successful strategy
* Obama warns of Quite Riot in Black Community
* Farrakhan calls Barack Obama the Messiah
* James Cone says white people cannot be Christians Auteur : NakedEmperorNews Tags: OBAMA Farrakhan WRIGHT  | | Black Liberation Theology - Short Course - 357 sec MARXIST FUNDAMENTALS by Prof. Libor Brom
From "Where is your America?" by IMPRIMIS of Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, 49242 Vol 11, No. 8., August 1982.
Today, Marxism-Leninism represents a most complex and powerful doctrine developed by Communist theoreticians and practitioners in every corner of the world. 'Its universal library offers dynamic political weapons and comprehensive theories, diversified approaches and seductive slogans. On one side of the globe, there is the Yugoslav moderate theory of reformed Communism and participative economy which lures masses into socialism. On the other side of the earth there are Chinese slogans which are more productive in inflaming a Communist revolution.
Marxism-Leninism is particularly effective on the semantic level where it exhibits a devastating duality. It lulls its adversaries to sleep, while at the same time it mobilizes its followers to revolutionary action. The Communist International's Seventh Congress concluded that open use of revolutionary terminology does not promote the Marxist-Leninist drive for world domination. Therefore, "revolution" has been changed into "liberation," "world conquest by the proletariat" has speen changed into "peace and socialism," "armed seizure of power and liquidation of the bourgeoisie" has been rephrased to read "peaceful and gradual transition to socialism.''
Even the word "Communism," which every revolutionary is so proud of, has been changed into "progressive, "anti-Fascist" or "liberal." Further, to confuse their adversaries, the Marxist-Leninists have devised a new language which uses old words in the basic vocabulary. When they say "imperialism arouses the wrath of the people and digs its own grave," they mean "through our manipulation of the local Communist parties, and with a vast auxiliary corps of dupes ; and sympathizers, we so arrange matters that the free enterprise system and democracy are destroyed from within. All we need to do is push it into the grave."
Thus, the free, complacent, conscience-stricken, guilt-ridden, sex-sodden, drug-driven, decadent, and often antagonistic societies have been manipulated by goal-oriented, dedicated, and shrewd Marxist-Leninist dialectics into a notorious period of so-called peaceful coexistence and plain overt hostilities. "Ditente" has become not the hope of free people everywhere, but rather their doom. "Ditente does not necessarily spell out the end of the struggle between the two social systems," says Pravda. "The struggle will continue between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie." In other words, the so-called ditente is nothing more than a form of Marxist-Leninist art skillfully geared toward pacifying the American public by encouraging them to act ridiculously nice while the Communists kick the daylights out of them. The result is that the free world continues to shrink. Democracies cannot handle periods of low-tension confrontation. They have - an almost universal desire to believe that peace is the natural condition of man, that armies are temporary nuisances, that conflicts of interest can be dissolved simply by a policy of good will. Unfortunately, nothing is further from the truth; but for some reason free people prefer to believe it.
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Song: "My words will not pass away!" by Rafael Brom from record album "Life is good, enjoy it while you can".
http://www.marianland.com/music/lifeisgoodalbum.html Auteur : rafaelbrom Tags: Black Liberation Theology Short Course Obama Rev. Jeremiah Wright Communism Che Guevara Socialism Marxism Racism God  | | Paulo Freire: liberation theology and Marx (subtitled) - 381 sec Paulo Freire and the Liberation Theology. In simple words of "Master Paulo"; the legitimate expression of the thought the Ontology of Paulo Freire and the Theology of the Release, that comes near of the Historical Materialism.
Forgive me for the mistakes in the translation, I'm not a good translator, but I did the possible to all of you can undestand what Paulo Freire is talking about.
thank you for the atention. Auteur : suicidadealuguel Tags:theology liberation freedom Karl Marx subtitled Release and the Paulo Freire education teaching teologia da libertação  | | Theology on tap at Bad Abbots in Quincy - 236 sec QUINCY -- You've sampled the Sam Adams and guzzled a Guinness, but have you gone to the pub to listen to the cardinal? Bad Abbots, an Irish pub in Quincy, will be offering its regulars something a little more high-minded than trivia this week.
Cardinal Sean O'Malley, archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, will be at the bar Wednesday night as part of a series of religious discussions called, appropriately, Theology on Tap.
The goal of the "six-pack," as the six sessions at the Quincy bar are being called, is to engage people outside of a church, including those who might just happen by the pub to watch a Red Sox game, said the Rev. Michael Drea of St. Ann's Church in Wollaston.
The Rev. Drea, the force behind the Theology on Tap program at Bad Abbots, is trying to reach out to a crowd you might not see at a Sunday Mass.
"It's not just for those in the pews on Sunday who come down and bring their friends," the Rev. Drea said. "It's for those who might not be expecting it. I might have one ear to this while I have one eye on the ball game. Maybe something might be of interest, something might click."
"The last place you'd expect to see a Catholic priest stand up is at a bar, at Bad Abbots in Quincy," the Rev. Drea said. "It's kind of counter-cultural. But when you think about it, Jesus himself was counter-cultural."
Peter Kerr, owner of Bad Abbots, said he was immediately open to the idea of holding the sessions at his bar when he was approached by the Rev. Drea.
The meetings have not alienated any of the bar's regular customers, he said.
"We don't dress the place up because Theology on Tap is here," Kerr said. "Bad Abbots is the same way seven days a week -- we're an entertainment lounge, and we're open to all forms of entertainment."
Stacia Stornetta, coordinator of young adult ministries for the archdiocese of Boston, said the program fits into a three-year spiritual renewal process that Cardinal O'Malley is launching this fall as part of the archdiocese's 200th anniversary.
Stornetta said Theology on Tap has been operating for about six years in Brighton and a few other spots in the Boston area, with some meetings drawing 70 people. The first session at Bad Abbots in Quincy was Oct. 3. and they will continue on selected Wednesdays through Dec. 5. The session with Cardinal O'Malley, like the other sessions, will be at 7 p.m.
"It's kind of springing up," Stornetta said of the barroom Bible talks. "People are definitely responding to this. It's giving young adults an opportunity to experience a community, a Catholic community, outside of Sunday Mass."
The Theology on Tap program started 25 years ago in Chicago, and has since spread internationally.
The Rev. Drea and Stornetta were quick to point out that not every young person hangs out in bars, but this is a chance to talk about things such as religion and faith in a low-key environment.
"There's no pressure. No saying, 'When was the last time you went to church?' 'When was the last time you were at confession?'" the Rev. Drea said. "What we're trying to do is reengage their faith."
Diana Schoberg may be reached at dschoberg@ledger.com. Auteur : patriotledger Tags:ghsvid ghsnevid Patriot Ledger Quincy Bad Abbots Theology on Tap Rev. Drea beer god jesus  | | Its the theology stupid part 1 - 566 sec It's The Theology Stupid!!!
Watch the whole film to see the breaking news and completely understand
Black Liberation Theology and How OBAMA embraces it!!!!
BREAKING NEWS IN THIS FILM
* Obama in 2007 admits Trinity is a Black Separatist Church
* Reverend Otis Moss III calls white people the enemy
* Obama says attacking everything white is a successful strategy
* Obama warns of Quite Riot in Black Community
* Farrakhan calls Barack Obama the Messiah
* James Cone says white people cannot be Christians Auteur : NakedEmperorNews Tags: OBAMA Farrakhan WRIGHT  | | Theocracy Watch: Dominion Theology (1/5) - 592 sec Joan Bokaer of Cornell University's Theocracy Watch gives a rundown on the growing danger of Dominionism, also known as Christian Reconstructionism, the ideology behind the movements of Christian extremism in the United States and abroad. An important video for anyone who wants to understand the motives of the American Taliban and what's happening to New World politics. If you think these people are just harmless nutjobs, you're making a fatal mistake.
Comments will be disabled for the remaining four videos in the sequence in order to promote centralized discussion.
http://www.theocracywatch.org Auteur : TrueIntentions Tags:Dominionism theology dominionist reconstructionism christianity christian theocracy  | | Slavoj Zizek. Materialism and Theology - 2007 8/8 - 596 sec http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Zizek lecturing about materialism and theology, Charles Darwin, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and the psychoanalysis of culture and societies. Videolecture focuses on fundamentalism, materialism, theology, atheism, atheists, humanists, humanism, reason, logic, rationality, believe, faith, religion, christian, christianity, islam, fundamentalists, fundamentalism, god, nature, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007, Slavoj Zizek.
Slavoj Zizek, a Slovenian sociologist, postmodern philosopher, and cultural critic is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan's son in law. His research focuses on Karl Marx, Hegel and Schellingfundamentalism, tolerance, political correctness, globalization, subjectivity, human rights, Lenin, myth, cyberspace, postmodernism, multiculturalism, post-marxism, David Lynch, and Alfred Hitchcock.
He has published many books and translations in several languages. He is the author of The Sublime Object of Ideology, 1989, Beyond Discourse Analysis (a part in Ernesto Laclau's New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time), London: Verso. 1990, For They Know Not What They Do, London: Verso. 1991, Looking Awry, MIT Press. Enjoy Your Symptom!, Routledge. 1992, Tarrying With the Negative, Durham, New Carolina: Duke University Press. 1993, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan, But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock,1993, The Metastates of Enjoyment,1994, The Indivisible Remainder: Essays on Schelling and Related Matters, 1996, The Abyss of Freedom, University of Michigan Press. 1997, The Plague of Fantasies, Multi-culturalism, or, the Cultural Logic of Multi-national Capitalism, New Left Review, issue 225 pgs. 28--51, The Ticklish Subject, 1999, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality (authored with Judith Butler and Ernesto Laclau), Verso. 2000, The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway, Washington: University of Washington Press. The Fragile Absolute, 2000, Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? 2001, The Fright of Real Tears: Kryzystof Kieślowski Between Theory and Post-Theory, British Film Institute (BFI), On Belief, Routledge. Opera's Second Death, Repeating Lenin, Zagreb: Arkzin D.O.O. 2001, Welcome to the Desert of the Real, 2002, Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings, Organs Without Bodies. 2003, The Puppet and the Dwarf, 2003, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, 2004, Interrogating the Real, London, Continuum International Publishing Group. 2005, The Universal Exception, London, 2006, Neighbors and Other Monsters (in The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology), Cambridge, Massachusetts: University of Chicago Press. The Parallax View, How to Read Lacan, New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 2007 Auteur : egsvideo Tags:Slavoj Zizek Intelligent Design islam materialism religion god EGS european graduate school phsychoanalysis philosophy  | | Fall of Efrafa - Dominion Theology Part.1 - 599 sec Fall of Efrafa 14/4/2008 At the Cross Kings, London. Auteur : SoundDevastation Tags: Fall of Efrafa elil owsla dominion theology sound devastation  | | Slavoj Zizek. Materialism and Theology - 2007 7/8 - 601 sec http://www.egs.edu/ Slavoj Zizek lecturing about materialism and theology, Charles Darwin, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, and the psychoanalysis of culture and societies. Videolecture focuses on fundamentalism, materialism, theology, atheism, atheists, humanists, humanism, reason, logic, rationality, intelligent design, believe, faith, religion, christian, christianity, islam, fundamentalists, fundamentalism, god, nature, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Public open lecture for the students of the European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2007, Slavoj Zizek.
Slavoj Zizek, a Slovenian sociologist, postmodern philosopher, and cultural critic is a professor at the Institute for Sociology, Ljubljana and at the European Graduate School EGS who uses popular culture to explain the theory of Jacques Lacan and the theory of Jacques Lacan to explain politics and popular culture. He was born in 1949 in Ljubljana, Slovenia where he lives to this day but he has lectured at universities around the world. He was analysed by Jacques Alain Miller, Jacques Lacan's son in law. His research focuses on Karl Marx, Hegel and Schellingfundamentalism, tolerance, political correctness, globalization, subjectivity, human rights, Lenin, myth, cyberspace, postmodernism, multiculturalism, post-marxism, David Lynch, and Alfred Hitchcock.
He has published many books and translations in several languages. He is the author of The Sublime Object of Ideology, 1989, Beyond Discourse Analysis (a part in Ernesto Laclau's New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time), London: Verso. 1990, For They Know Not What They Do, London: Verso. 1991, Looking Awry, MIT Press. Enjoy Your Symptom!, Routledge. 1992, Tarrying With the Negative, Durham, New Carolina: Duke University Press. 1993, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Lacan, But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock,1993, The Metastates of Enjoyment,1994, The Indivisible Remainder: Essays on Schelling and Related Matters, 1996, The Abyss of Freedom, University of Michigan Press. 1997, The Plague of Fantasies, Multi-culturalism, or, the Cultural Logic of Multi-national Capitalism, New Left Review, issue 225 pgs. 28--51, The Ticklish Subject, 1999, Contingency, Hegemony, Universality (authored with Judith Butler and Ernesto Laclau), Verso. 2000, The Art of the Ridiculous Sublime: On David Lynch's Lost Highway, Washington: University of Washington Press. The Fragile Absolute, 2000, Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism? 2001, The Fright of Real Tears: Kryzystof Kieślowski Between Theory and Post-Theory, British Film Institute (BFI), On Belief, Routledge. Opera's Second Death, Repeating Lenin, Zagreb: Arkzin D.O.O. 2001, Welcome to the Desert of the Real, 2002, Revolution at the Gates: Žižek on Lenin, the 1917 Writings, Organs Without Bodies. 2003, The Puppet and the Dwarf, 2003, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, 2004, Interrogating the Real, London, Continuum International Publishing Group. 2005, The Universal Exception, London, 2006, Neighbors and Other Monsters (in The Neighbor: Three Inquiries in Political Theology), Cambridge, Massachusetts: University of Chicago Press. The Parallax View, How to Read Lacan, New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 2007 Auteur : egsvideo Tags:Slavoj Zizek Intelligent Design islam materialism religion god EGS european graduate school phsychoanalysis philosophy  |
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