Laurens ten Kate

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Laurens ten Kate (1958) is a philosopher, religious scientist and theologian. He studied, obtained his doctorate and taught at the Catholic Theological University of Utrecht (currently Tilburg School of Catholic Theology), where he defended his dissertation, The Empty Place: Revoltes against Instrumental Life in Bataille’s Atheology 1994; in Dutch). He worked at the Theological University of Kampen, where he did comparative research on the possibilities of a 'theology of difference' in Barth and Derrida, and was a senior research fellow at the Heyendaal Institute for Interdisciplinary Religious Studies (University of Nijmegen), where he did research into the meaning of performativity in ethics, literature and religion. He is currently affiliated with the University of Humanistic Studies (UvH) in Utrecht. There he is an associated professor in the philosophy of culture and religion, religious studies and theology (in particular Jewish-Christian traditions), globalization theory and political ethics.
Ten Kate teaches various courses each year at the International School of Philosophy in Leusden, and for HOVO Utrecht. From 1997 to 2012, Ten Kate worked alongside his academic career as a part-time philosophy editor at Boom Publishers, Amsterdam.

Endowed chair
From 2016, Ten Kate holds the endowed chair in Liberal Religion and Humanism at the UvH. The chair is the initiative of the Stichting Stimulering Vrijzinnigheid Gedachtegoed (Foundation for the Promotion of Liberal Religion). In 2016, he delivered his inaugural lecture, De vreemde vrijheid. Nieuwe betekenissen van vrijzinnigheid en humanisme in de 21ste eeuw (Strange Freedom: New Meanings of Liberal Religion and Humanism in the 21ste Century), translated in 2019 in the open access journal Limina. The central themes of the chair and of the associated PhD projects are freedom, imagination and sense-seeking. A special focus lies on the theme of aging well and modern life-course. Ten Kate supervises several PhD-projects in this field of research.

Research
From 2008 to 2011, together with Dr. Caroline Suransky, he led the research group "Citizenship in an Intercultural Society" at the UvH. From 2017, in collaboration with prof. Hans Alma (Free University of Brussels), he directst the international research consortium “Simagine: Social Imaginaries between Secularity and Religion in a Globalizing World”, with eleven partner institutions from The USA, South Africa, the UK and Europe.
He is currently a member of the department of Care Ethics, in which philosophers, ethicists, theologians and social scientists are concerned with the cultural, social and political meanings of care, in relation to art, spirituality, modern life course and aging, and sustainability.

Key Publications
He is co-author and co-editor of, among others, Het wakende woord. Literatuur, ethiek en politiek in Maurice Blanchot (The Watching Word: Literature, Ethics and Politics in Maurice Blanchot; 1997), Flight of the Gods: Philosophical Perspectives on Negative Theology(2001), Re-treating Religion: Deconstructing Christianity with Jean-Luc Nancy(2011), and Religion, Community, Borders: Social Imaginaries and the Challenge of Pluralism(thematic issue of Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society- 2020). He also wrote an Encyclopedia of Philosophy(2007; in Dutch), and in cooperation with prof. Marcel Poorthuis he edited and wrote the handbook 25 Eeuwen theologie. Teksten en toelichtingen (25 Centuries of Theology: Texts and Introductions; 2017).

External positions

Coordinator and director of the international research consortium Simagine: Social Imaginaries between Secularity and Religion in a Globalizing World (with dr. Carolina Suransky)

Member and chair committee NWO funding program Teacher PhD's, NWO

Chair NWO funding program Open Competition Humanities & Social Sciences, NWO

Member executive board, Netherlands School for Advanced Studies in Theology and Religion

Member Academic Advisory Board, Titus Brandsma Instituut

Keywords

  • philosophy of culture and religion
  • theology (esp. deconstruction of the monotheistic religious traditions)
  • religious studies
  • liberal religion
  • political ethics and theory
  • globalization theory
  • theory of imagination
  • imaginaries
  • meaning making
  • secularization theory
  • relation humanism-religion
  • interculturality
  • humanism
  • secular-religious divide
  • worldview theory
  • deconstruction
  • axial theory
  • decolonial thinking

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