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Hent de Vries is Professor in the Humanities Center and the Department of Philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University, where he holds Russ Family Chair and serves as the Director of the Humanities Center. He is currently also a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and, from 2014 to 2018, he will serve as the next Director of the School of Criticism and Theory, at Cornell University. His principal publications include: Philosophy and the Turn to Religion (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999, 2000), Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives from Kant to Derrida (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002, 2006), and Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Theodor W. Adorno and Emmanuel Levinas (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005). He was the coeditor, with Samuel Weber, of Religion and Media (Stanford University Press, 2001); the coeditor, with Lawrence Sullivan, of Political Theologies: Public Religions in a Post- Secular World (Fordham University Press, 2006); and the coeditor, with Ward Blanton, of Paul and the Phi los o phers (Fordham University Press, 2013). In addition, he was the General Editor of the five- volume miniseries entitled The Future of the Religious Past, as well as of its first title, Religion Beyond a Concept (Fordham University Press, 2008). Currently, he is completing two book- length studies, entitled Of Miracles, Events, and Special Effects: Global Religion in an Age of New Media and Spiritual Exercises: Concepts and Practices.

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...Religion :Beyond a Concept: offers heavyweight evidence that there's life in the old God(s) yet. -M/C Reviews "A dense and magsterial text..." -Journal of Beliefs and Values "Although for some, scholars as well as political elites, the persisting-private as well as public-role of religion came as a surprise, this first volume in a promising series shows why even they had better take religion, and its role in the public domain, seriously. Casanova rightfully speaks of a significant shift in the Zeitgeist. In this pathbreaking collection of essays, with contributions by many who have played key roles in putting religion back on the agenda both for scholarly research and in public debate, an important first step has been taken toward a new, 'post-secular' understanding of religion. Four more books will follow in this series, but in this impressive volume, a decisive step has been taken toward what we will need to understand concerning the future of religion." -- -Wim van de Donk Tilburg University "A monumental excursion through the alphabet of the religious. Edited by an eminent thinker and philosopher, this comprehensive and generous collection brilliantly illuminates what is at stake in the encounter between theology and politics in a secular age." -- -Achille Mbembe Witwatersrand University "Hent de Vries's magisterial work once again energizes a field that requires our urgent attention.With utmost discretion, intelligence, and verve, this work summons up the thoughts of vibrant scholars who act as first responders to the religious crisis besetting us today." -- -Avital Ronell New York University "This book is a big deal, an event in object form." -American Ethnologist "How should we define religion? As Friedrich Nietzsche famously remarked, we can only define something which has no history. Fully aware of the difficulty or impossibility of defining 'religion,' this ambitious collection offers a look at the phenomena conventionally called 'religious' from such a variety of perspectives that every reader will emerge transformed." -- -Hans Joas University of Chicago "An excellent beginning for the new series and suggests that future volumes likely will be of high quality as well. Recommended." -Choice

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