Tad DeLay
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Tad DeLay (born 1987) is a philosopher of religion who teaches classes at a variety of institutions. He is the author of three books[1]. DeLay writes and speaks on critiques of evangelical theology (as a former insider) as well as looking at religion through the lens of psychoanalysis.
Early life and education
Born in 1987, and raised in an evangelical family in Arkansas, DeLay went from high school to attend Central Arkansas University where he majored in Psychology and met the radical theologian Clayton Crockett. He earned a Master's degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary as well as a Master's in Philosophy and a PhD in Religion from Claremont School of Theology.
Personal life
Selected bibliography
- Against: What Does the White Evangelical Want? (2019) ISBN 9781532668463 Search this book on
. - The Cynic and the Fool: The Unconscious in Theology & Politics (2017) ISBN 9781532604249 Search this book on
. - God Is Unconscious: Psychoanalysis and Theology (2015) ISBN 9781498208499 Search this book on
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As contributor:
- “When Forbidden to Think: Against Appeals to the Common Good” in ‘’Autonomy, Diversity and the Common Good’’ (forthcoming 2020)
- “This Is Supposed to Happen Here: Gun Culture, Ethics, and the Libidinal Enjoyment of Child Sacrifice.” Review & Expositor (forthcoming 2020).
- “Plundering A Theory of Trauma: Confessions of A Novice Author on Lacan and Theology” in ‘’Journal of Cultural and Religious Theory’’ (Winter 2018–19)
- “Psychoanalysis” in ‘’The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology’’ (2018)
- “Text and Taboo” in ‘’Justice Calls’’ (2016)
- “How (Not) to Speak of the Other” in ‘’Modern Believing’’ (2016)
- “Orthodoxy’s Anxiety and Ideas that Fail” in ‘’It Spooks’’ (2015)
- “They Do Not Realize We Are Bringing Them the Plague” in ‘’The Other Journal’’ (2015)
- “Excess: The Obscene Supplement in Slavoj Žižek’s Religion and Politics” in ‘’International Journal of Žižek Studies’’ (2014)
See also
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External links
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