cultural theology
Cultural theology is the scholarly chef’s endless tinkering with the pot of human rituals and symbols, seeking harmony of flavors. Invited to this strange banquet where religious texts coexist with pop culture, participants routinely lose track of their own faith recipes. It glorifies false accord while drizzling an ambiguous sauce, fostering indigestion under the name of meaning. At academic conferences, it’s dressed up in incomprehensible jargon, always sidelining practical application. In essence, it’s a first-class art of complication, overloading a romance between culture and the sacred with excess theory, leaving everyone bewildered.