Divine democracy: political theology after Carl Schmitt
"The 'return of religion' in the public sphere and the emergence of post-secular societies have propelled the discourse of political theology into the centre of contemporary democratic theory. This situation calls forth the question addressed in this book: Is a democratic political th...
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Idioma: | Inglês |
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New York, NY
Oxford University Press
[2021]
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Em: | Ano: 2021 |
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão: | B
Schmitt, Carl 1888-1985
/ Teologia política
B Voegelin, Eric 1901-1985 / Maritain, Jacques 1882-1973 / Kantorowicz, Ernst 1895-1963 / Habermas, Jürgen 1929- / Cristianismo / Política |
Outras palavras-chave: | B
Democracy
Religious aspects
Christianity
B Schmitt, Carl (1888-1985) Influence B Christianity and politics B Political Theology |
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Resumo: | "The 'return of religion' in the public sphere and the emergence of post-secular societies have propelled the discourse of political theology into the centre of contemporary democratic theory. This situation calls forth the question addressed in this book: Is a democratic political theology possible? Carl Schmitt first developed the idea of the Christian theological foundations of modern legal and political concepts in order to criticize the secular basis of liberal democracy. He employed political theology to argue for the continued legitimacy of the absolute sovereignty of the state against the claims raised by pluralist and globalized civil society. This book shows how, after Schmitt, some of the main political theorists of the 20th century, from Jacques Maritain to Jürgen Habermas, sought to establish an affirmative connection between Christian political theology, popular sovereignty and the legitimacy of democratic government. In so doing, the political representation of God in the world was no longer placed in the hands of hierarchical and sovereign lieutenants (Church, Empire, Nation), but in a series of democratic institutions, practices and conceptions like direct representation, constitutionalism, universal human rights, and public reason that reject the primacy of sovereignty"-- |
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Descrição do item: | Literatur- und Quellenverzeichnis: Seite 257-283 |
ISBN: | 0190942355 |