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The Ranter

Andrew D Evans

A commentary on religion, politics, power and identity inspired by 17th century radical ir/religious dissenters who dared to question authority, challenged orthodoxy, and refused to conform.

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Rant #1.4 The Impossible Community - part 3

In this third article on ‘the impossible community’, we return to the central theme: Derrida’s problem with ‘community’ and the search for an alternative. We shall conclude with a devilish thought. The possibility that, perhaps, a ‘welcome’...

3 years ago

Rant #1.3 The Impossible Community - part 2

In the previous article in The Ranter (Rant #1.2), I began to sketch the possibility of what I have called ‘the impossible community’. I wondered aloud whether we might call the movement of people leaving the church a ‘community of dissent’...

3 years ago

Rant #1.2 The Impossible Community - part 1

Those who leave the church may well ask themselves, ‘what comes after’? What does a post-eccesial Christianity look like for people like ‘us’? Or indeed for Christianity in general? For those who have left the evangelical church and who may...

3 years ago
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Rant #1.1 Justifying the Mad Crew

At the dawn of democracy

The year 1650 was a momentous time in English history. So said the anonymous author of a pamphlet entitled A Justification of the Mad Crew published in that year. A year in which “men’s hearts fail them for f...

3 years ago
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    A few hectic decades of life and study find me at a place somewhere in-between politics and religion. Pondering a post-Christian / post-anarchist political spirituality.

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