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9780823226443

Political Theologies Public Religions in a Post-Secular World

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    9780823226443

  • ISBN10:

    0823226441

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-11-15
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
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Summary

What has happened to religion in its present manifestations? In recent years, Enlightenment secularization, as it appeared in the global spread of political structures that relegate the sacred to a private sphere, seems suddenly to have foundered. Unexpectedly, it has discovered its own parochialism--has discovered, indeed, that secularization may never have taken place at all.With the "return of the religious," in all aspects of contemporary social, political, and religious life, the question of political theology--of the relation between "political" and "religious" domains--takes on new meaning and new urgency. In this groundbreaking book, distinguished scholars from many disciplines--philosophy, political theory, anthropology, classics, and religious studies--seek to take the full measure of this question in today's world. This book begins with the place of the gods in the Greek polis, then moves through Augustine's two cities and early modern religious debates, to classic statements about political theology by such thinkers as Walter Benjamin and Carl Schmitt. Essays also consider the centrality of tolerance to liberal democracy, the recent French controversy over wearing the Muslim headscarf, and "Bush's God talk." The volume includes a historic discussion between Jürgen Habermas and Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, concerningthe prepolitical moral foundations of a republic, and it concludes with explorations of new, more open ways of conceptualizing society.

Author Biography

Hent de Vries is Professor of Humanities and Philosophy at The Johns Hopkins University and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. He is the author of Philosophy and the Turn to Religion; Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives from Kant to Derrida; and Minimal Theologies: Critiques of Secular Reason in Adorno and Levinas. Among the volumes he has edited are, with Samuel Weber, Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination and Religion and Media. Lawrence E. Sullivan is Professor of World Religions at the University of Notre Dame. The author of Icanchu's Drum: An Orientation to Meaning in South American Religions, he was director of Harvard University's Center for the Study of World Religions, and served as President of the American Academy of Religions (AAR).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction: Before, Around, and Beyond the Theologico-Politicalp. 1
What Are Political Theologies?
The Gods of Politics in Early Greek Citiesp. 91
Church, State, Resistancep. 102
Politics and Finitude: The Temporal Status of Augustine's: Civitas Permixtap. 113
The Scandal of Religion: Luther and Public Speech in the Reformationp. 122
On the Names of Godp. 137
The Permanence of the Theologico-Political?p. 148
Violence in the State of Exception: Reflections on Theologico-Political Motifs in Benjamin and Schmittp. 188
Critique, Coercion, and Sacred Life in Benjamin's "Critique of Violence"p. 201
From Rosenzweig to Levinas: Philosophy of Warp. 220
Levinas, Spinoza, and the Theologico-Political Meaning of Scripturep. 232
Beyond Tolerance: Pluralism and Agonistic Reason
On the Relations Between the Secular Liberal State and Religionp. 251
Prepolitical Moral Foundations of a Free Republicp. 261
Bush's God Talkp. 269
Pluralism and Faithp. 278
Subjects of Tolerance: Why We Are Civilized and They Are the Barbariansp. 298
Religion, Liberal Democracy, and Citizenshipp. 318
Toleration Without Tolerance: Enlightenment and the Image of Reasonp. 327
Saint John: The Miracle of Secular Reasonp. 341
Democratic Republicanism, Secularism, and Beyond
Reinhabiting Civil Disobediencep. 365
Rogue Democracy and the Hidden Godp. 382
Intimate Publicities: Retreating the Theologico-Political in the Chavez Regime?p. 401
The Figure of the Abducted Woman: The Citizen as Sexedp. 427
How to Recognize a Moslem When You See One: Western Secularism and the Politics of Conversionp. 444
Laicite, or the Politics of Republican Secularismp. 475
Trying to Understand French Secularismp. 494
Pim Fortuyn, Theo van Gogh, and the Politics of Tolerance in the Netherlandsp. 527
Can a Minority Retain Its Identity in Law? The 2005 Multatuli Lecturep. 539
Prophetic Justice in a Home Haunted by Strangers: Transgressive Solidarity and Trauma in the Work of an Israeli Rabbis' Groupp. 557
Opening Societies and the Rights of the Human
Mysticism and the Foundation of the Open Society: Bergsonian Politicsp. 591
The Agency of Assemblages and the North American Blackoutp. 602
Automatic Theologies: Surrealism and the Politics of Equalityp. 617
Theoscopy: Transparency, Omnipotence, and Modernityp. 633
Come On, Humans, One More Effort if You Want to Be Post-Christians!p. 652
The Right Not to Use Rights: Human Rights and the Structure of Judgmentsp. 671
Contributorsp. 691
Notesp. 697
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