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The Holy in Hindsight: A Reply to the Readers

Series: Symposium on The Political Lives of Saints
Angie Heo
November 1, 2019November 1, 2019

Like my fellow scholars of religion here, I am dissatisfied with reading religion as the mere fodder for manipulation and control. The major challenge remains a deeper understanding of what religion and political theology can enact beyond the authoritarian state’s grip.

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Wonderwork

Series: Symposium on The Political Lives of Saints
Kathryn Lofton
October 30, 2019October 31, 2019

Heo seems to be saying that the more the miraculous, oil-exuding religious is routed away from the public, the more the public starves for real religious feeling.

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The Secret Life of Miracles

Series: Symposium on The Political Lives of Saints
Anand Taneja
October 28, 2019October 30, 2019

Heo shows us how living with a proliferation of images, as we all do in modernity, is also to live with knowledge and affects that breach the boundaries not just between religions, but between the domains of the religious and the secular.

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Memory, Anachronism, and Belonging

Series: Symposium on The Political Lives of Saints
Rachel Smith
October 24, 2019

In the broadest sense, what Heo challenges is the secular assumption that religion itself is anachronistic.

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Introduction to Book Symposium On The Political Lives of Saints

Series: Symposium on The Political Lives of Saints
Joshua S. Lupo
October 24, 2019October 30, 2019

By thinking outside the US and European context about how secular and religious forces interact in the modern world, Heo’s book reminds us of the theoretical richness that is gained from expanding our accounts of religion and secularism.

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