At a moment in which interest in political theology is rising, acceptance of a public role for religion is declining, and cynicism regarding both political and religious institutions is overflowing, this book investigates the possibilities and constraints of a Christian political theology that can meaningfully mediate Scripture, doctrine, and political reality. In critical dialogue with political theologians and political philosophers past and present, we explore the origins, meaning, and purpose of Christian political theology in an age of growing discontent with the once-impregnable liberal democratic order of yesteryear. Approaching politics as both art and science, this book lays a challenge at the feet of political theologians to offer a theological account of politics that is genuinely illuminating of political reality and efficacious for the faithful who seek to operate within it.
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Carl Raschke is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Denver. He is an internationally renowned philosopher and theologian who has published more than twenty influential books, including The End of Theology, The Next Reformation, Globo Christ, Postmodernism and the Revolution in Religious Theory, and Force of God. He is Senior Editor of The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory.