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T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology [Kietas viršelis]

Volume editor (Margaret Beaufort Institute, UK), Volume editor (Durham University, UK), Volume editor (University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 736 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm, weight: 1361 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567666972
  • ISBN-13: 9780567666970
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 736 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm, weight: 1361 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567666972
  • ISBN-13: 9780567666970
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology brings together some of the most important, up-to-date scholarly texts published in this field. Edited by leading academics Phillips, Rowlands and Daughton this single-volume reader fills the gap in the existing literature and provides a broad introductory selection to encourage critical comprehension of the relationship between theology and the political.

Including readings from Augustine, Aquinas, Martin Luther, Carl Schmitt, Jürgen Moltmann, Dorothee Sölle, Dorothy Day, John Howard Yoder, Reinhold Niebuhr and Stanley Hauerwas, this reader analyses and discusses major patristic, medieval and modern texts and figures from the field of political theology. These texts are grouped by topic from the politics of Jesus, the Church and the political, and liberalism, to liberation and oppression in order to allow students and scholars alike to gain a clear understanding of key themes and movements within the subject.

By presenting a range of pedagogical features introductions, suggestions for further readings, discussion questions this text will not only allow students to gain an understanding of the history of the subject, but also the ability to read, interpret and critically engage with the major issues in political theology.

Recenzijos

Aside from the intrinsic merits of this collection, its timing could not be more vital ... it is a fine and valuable contribution. * The Pastoral Review * This is an excellent resource. The editors have produced a volume that can be used as an introduction to the study of political theology from a theological perspective, as an aid to teaching and learning, and as a tool for those who are more familiar with the field. * Crucible, the Journal of Christian Social Ethics *

Daugiau informacijos

Uses specific topics to present a broad introductory selection of texts which reveal how theology can be understood in relation to political issues.
Copyright Acknowledgements viii
About the Editors xiii
General Introduction 1(1)
Elizabeth Phillips
Anna Rowlands
Amy Daughton
I The Emergence of Political Theology
1(104)
Introduction
7(3)
Amy Daughton
1 Scriptural Sources
10(3)
1 Samuel 8; Luke 1:68-79; Luke 23:33-43; Matthew 25:31-46; John 18:33-37
2 Gregory of Nyssa - First Homily on the Love of the Poor, or On Good Works
13(7)
3 John Chrysostom - First Homily on Lazarus and the Rich Man, or On Wealth and Poverty
20(11)
4 Augustine of Hippo - City of God, Book XIX,
Chapters 11-28
31(26)
5 Augustine of Hippo - Letters 189, 220
57(9)
6 Thomas Aquinas - Extracts from Summa Theologiae
66(26)
7 Thomas Aquinas - Extracts from De regimine principum
92(11)
8 Discussion Questions
103(2)
II Approaches to Political Theology
105(48)
Introduction
105(4)
Anna Rowlands
9 Carl Schmitt - Definition of Sovereignty
109(6)
10 Jurgen Moltmann - Covenant or Leviathan? Political Theology for Modern Times
115(17)
11 Johann Baptist Metz - Theology in the New Paradigm: Political Theology
132(8)
12 Dorothee Soelle - Extracts from The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance
140(11)
13 Jurgen Habermas - Faith and Knowledge
151(10)
14 Discussion Questions
161(2)
III The Church and the Political
163(1)
Introduction
163(5)
Anna Rowlands
15 Martin Luther - Extracts from Appeal to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
168(9)
16 Martin Luther - Extracts from On Secular Authority: How Far Does the Obedience Owed to It Extend?
177(22)
17 John Calvin - Of Civil Government
199(26)
18 John Neville Figgis - Extracts from The Civic Standpoint
225(5)
19 William Temple - What Christians Stand for in the Secular World
230(11)
20 Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Karl Barth - The Aryan Clauses and Further Correspondence
241(19)
21 Dorothy Day - Why
260(7)
22 Dorothy Day - Extracts from We Go on Record
267(5)
23 Discussion Questions
272(1)
IV The Politics of Jesus
273(48)
Introduction
273(3)
Elizabeth Phillips
24 John Howard Yoder - Are You the One Who Is to Come?
276(15)
25 Michael Sattler - The Schleitheim Articles
291(6)
26 Reinhold Niebuhr - The Ethic of Jesus and the Social Problem
297(8)
27 James Cone - Jesus Christ in Black Theology
305(15)
28 Discussion Questions
320(1)
V Violence and Peace
321(64)
Introduction
321(3)
Elizabeth Phillips
29 Tertullian - Extracts from On the Crown
324(2)
30 Ambrose of Milan - Extracts from On the Duties of Clergy, Book I
326(2)
31 Pilgram Marpeck - Concerning the Lowliness of Christ
328(19)
32 Martin Luther King, Jr. - A Time to Break Silence
347(13)
33 William T. Cavanaugh - Violence Religious and Secular: Questioning the Categories
360(13)
34 Rowan Williams - Do Human Rights Exist?
373(10)
35 Discussion Questions
383(2)
VI Liberalism and Democracy
385(110)
Introduction
385(4)
Anna Rowlands
36 Thomas Hobbes - Extracts from Leviathan
389(24)
37 Stanley Hauerwas - The Church and Liberal Democracy
413(19)
38 John Milbank - Liberality versus Liberalism
432(18)
39 Christopher Insole - Theology and Politics: The Intellectual History of Liberalism
450(16)
40 Eric Gregory - Love and Citizenship after Augustine
466(24)
41 Aristotle Papanikolaou - The Politics of Divine-Human Communion
490(4)
42 Discussion Questions
494(1)
VII Oppression, Marginalization and Liberation
495(118)
Introduction
495(4)
Amy Daughton
43 Leo XIII - Extracts from Rerum Novarum
499(19)
44 Jon Sobrino - Extracts from Extra Pauperes Nulla Salus: A Short-Utopian Prophetic Essay
518(21)
45 Marcella Althaus-Reid - Bien Sonados? The Future of Mystical Connections in Liberation Theology
539(16)
46 J. Kameron Carter - Interlude on Christology and Race
555(25)
47 Rosemary Radford Ruether - Extracts from Sexism and God-Talk: Toward a Feminist Theology
580(12)
48 Musa Dube - Reading for Decolonization (John 4.1-42)
592(20)
49 Discussion Questions
612(1)
VIII Creation, History and Eschatology
613(80)
Introduction
613(2)
Elizabeth Phillips
50 Charles Mathewes - The Republic of Grace; or, the Public Ramifications of Heaven
615(11)
51 Oliver O'Donovan - The Political Thought of the Book of Revelation
626(24)
52 Sergii Bulgakov - The Soul of Socialism
650(22)
53 Slavoj 2izek - Extracts from Thinking Backward: Predestination and Apocalypse
672(19)
54 Discussion Questions
691(2)
Suggestions for Further Reading 693(8)
Scripture Index 701(8)
Subject Index 709
Elizabeth Phillips is Director of Studies at Westcott House and Research Associate at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge, UK. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, UK and author of Political Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed (T&T Clark, 2012).

Anna Rowlands is St Hilda Associate Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the Durham University, UK and Chair of the UK Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice. She is author of Towards a Politics of Communion: Catholic Social Teaching in Dark Times (forthcoming).

Amy Daughton is Lecturer in Practical Theology in the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham, UK, and Research Associate with the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology in Cambridge, UK. She is author of With and For Others (2016), which considers the work of Paul Ricoeur and Thomas Aquinas for intercultural hermeneutics.