From the New Political Theology to Critical Political Ethics

Building upon the tradition of the New Political Theology and liberation, decolonial, and feminist theology, this article explores the consequences of a decolonial epistemology of theology for ethical theory. It introduces a critical political ethics that concurs with critical, post-structural, and...

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Publicado en:Concilium
Autor principal: Haker, Hille 1962- (Autor)
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Publicado: SCM Press [2020]
En: Concilium
Año: 2020, Número: 3, Páginas: 63-73
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Political theology / Political ethics / Moral act / Normativity / Solidarity
Clasificaciones IxTheo:CG Cristianismo y política
NCD Ética política
Otras palabras clave:B Justice
B POLITICAL autonomy
B Political ethics
B Solidarity
B Liberty
B Political Theology
B Feminist Theology
B Judgment (Ethics)
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Sumario:Building upon the tradition of the New Political Theology and liberation, decolonial, and feminist theology, this article explores the consequences of a decolonial epistemology of theology for ethical theory. It introduces a critical political ethics that concurs with critical, post-structural, and decolonial theory that knowledge and ethics is necessarily situated while standing firm in their ethical orientation towards liberation from injustice. In all these approaches, the question of freedom is of central importance for the development of political ethics, and political theology as well as critical theory raise the question of authority. Rather than presupposing the liberal concept of autonomy or Kant's moral freedom, critical political ethics distinguishes between four dimensions of freedom, namely transcendental, existential, social, and political freedom. For ethics, the realignment of political theory and practice means that solidarity with the suffering individual and/or group is not only the criterion of moral judgment but also a priority of action. Additionally, however, critical political ethics situates theological ethics in the tradition of witnesses of faith that serve as reference for a creative reimagination of moral and political practices.
ISSN:0010-5236
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Concilium