Clayton Crockett & Catherine Keller 
Political Theology on Edge [EPUB ebook] 
Ruptures of Justice and Belief in the Anthropocene

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In Political Theology on Edge, the discourse of political theology is seen as situated on an edge—that is, on the edge of a world that is grappling with global warming, a brutal form of neoliberal capitalism, protests against racism and police brutality, and the COVID-19 pandemic. This edge is also a form of eschatology that forces us to imagine new ways of being religious and political in our cohabitation of a fragile and shared planet. Each of the essays in this volume attends to how climate change and our ecological crises intersect and interact with more traditional themes of political theology.
While the tradition of political theology is often associated with philosophical responses to the work of Carl Schmitt—and the critical attempts to disengage religion from his rightwing politics—the contributors to this volume are informed by Schmitt but not limited to his perspectives. They engage and transform political theology from the standpoint of climate change, the politics of race, and non-Christian political theologies including Islam and Sikhism. Important themes include the Anthropocene, ecology, capitalism, sovereignty, Black Lives Matter, affect theory, continental philosophy, destruction, and suicide. This book features world renowned scholars and emerging voices that together open up the tradition of political theology to new ideas and new ways of thinking.
Contributors : Gil Anidjar, Balbinder Singh Bhogal, J. Kameron Carter, William E. Connolly, Kelly Brown Douglas, Seth Gaiters, Lisa Gasson-Gardner, Winfred Goodwin, Lawrence Hillis, Mehmet Karabela, Michael Northcott, Austin Roberts, Noëlle Vahanian, Larry L. Welborn

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Table des matières

Introduction : Political Theology on Edge
Catherine Keller and Clayton Crockett | 1
PART I : POLITICAL THEOLOGY AND THE ANTHROPOCENE
1. The Anthropocene as Planetary Machine
William E. Connolly | 19
2. Anthropocenic Journeys
Michael Northcott | 35
3. Resisting Geopower: Political Theologies of the Anthropocene
Austin Roberts | 57
PART II : DESTRUCTION AND SUICIDE
4. The Tradition of Destruction (Kaf ka’s Law)
Gil Anidjar | 79
5. Suicide Notes (In Remembrance of David Buckel)
Winfield Goodwin | 91
6. Catachresis in the Margins: Notes on Theologico-Political Method
Lawrence E. Hillis | 109
PART III : AFFECTIVE AND AXIOMATIC INTERVENTIONS
7. Doing Theology When Whiteness Stands Its Ground
Kelly Brown Douglas | 139
8. Paul between Protagoras and Rancière: “On the basis of equality, . . . that there may be equality”
Larry L. Welborn | 149
9. Listening for the Power of the People: A Political Theology of Affect
Lisa Gasson-Gardner | 165
PART IV : GLOBAL POLITICAL THEOLOGIES
10. Undressing Political Theology for an Animal-Saint Redress
Balbinder Singh Bhogal | 183
11. What Is Political about Political Islam?
Mehmet Karabela | 214
PART V : FROM GENOCIDE TOWARD A SACRED POLITICS
12. #Black Lives Matter and Sacred Politics
Seth Gaiters | 237
13. Genocide and the Sin of Identity
Noëlle Vahanian | 254
14. Mystic S/Zong!
J. Kameron Carter | 272
Acknowledgments | 313
List of Contributors | 315

A propos de l’auteur

Catherine Keller is a professor of constructive theology at the Theological School of Drew University. Her books include Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglements (2014) and Political Theology of the Earth: Our Planetary Emergency and the Struggle for a New Public (2018).

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9780823298136 ● Taille du fichier 3.7 MB ● Éditeur Clayton Crockett & Catherine Keller ● Maison d’édition Fordham University Press ● Lieu New York ● Pays US ● Publié 2021 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8210173 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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