The future of love: essays in political theology

Divine logos and human communication : a recuperation of Coleridge -- Religion, culture, and anarchy : the attack on the Arnoldian vision -- What is living and what is dead in Newman's Grammar of Assent -- Were the "Christian socialists" socialists? -- The body by love possessed : Chr...

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Main Author: Milbank, John 1952- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Eugene, Or. Cascade Books c2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:Political Ecclesiologies (2013) (Davison, Andrew)
The Future of Love: Essays in Political Theology by John Milbank (review) (2012) (Knepper, Steve)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Political theology / Christian ethics
Further subjects:B Christian Sociology
B Christianity and politics
B Political Theology
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Summary:Divine logos and human communication : a recuperation of Coleridge -- Religion, culture, and anarchy : the attack on the Arnoldian vision -- What is living and what is dead in Newman's Grammar of Assent -- Were the "Christian socialists" socialists? -- The body by love possessed : Christianity and late capitalism in Britain -- On baseless suspicion : Christianity and the crisis of socialism -- Enclaves, or where is the church? -- On theological transgression -- The invocation of Clio -- Sovereignty, empire, capital, and terror -- Liberality versus liberalism -- Stale expressions : the management-shaped church -- The end of dialogue -- The conflict of the faculties : theology and the economy of the sciences -- Faith, reason, and imagination : the study of theology and philosophy in the twenty-first century -- Postmodern critical Augustinianism : a short Summa in forty-two responses to unasked questions -- The transcendality of the gift : a summary -- The future of love : a reading of Benedict XVI's encyclical Deus caritas est
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-382)
ISBN:1606081624