Politics Theology and the Meaning of Power

Politics  Theology and the Meaning of Power
Author: Michelle Becka,Bernardeth Caero Bustillos,João Vila-Chã
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Christianity and politics
ISBN: 0334059585

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Editorial The Subjunctive Power of God JOHN D. CAPUTO 12 The Inter-Action of Power and Authority: The Force of the Symbol and the Strengthening of Reality JOÃO J. VILA-CHÃ 22 Power As Service: A Critical Reading of Power from the New Testament IVONI RICHTER REIMER & HAROLDO REIMER 32 Empowerment of the Disempowered: Some Glimpses into Jesus' Life and Mission A. MARIA ARUL RAJA 42 The Power of the Law - the Law of Power: On the Significance of Canon Law for Issues of Power in the Church JUDITH HAHN 52 From the New Political Theology to Critical Political Ethics HILLE HAKER 63 Discursive, Socio-Economically Sensitive and Performative: Varieties of Publicly Political Christianity ANSGAR KREUTZER 74 Theology and the Power of Liberation FRANCISCO DE AQUINO JÚNIOR 85 Protesting Patriarchal Power: The Task of Political Theology in Creating Solidarity and Sustaining Activism TANYA VAN WYK 94 Power Dynamics Beyond Collusion and Resistance: "The Catholic Philippines" as Privileged Locus JOSE MARIO C. FRANCISCO 105 Passion Consistent With the Depth of the Wounds of the Oppressed LAREINE-MARIE MOSELY, SND 118 Theological Forum Synodality - in Practice NORBERT METTE 128 Contributors 135

Liturgical Power

Liturgical Power
Author: Nicholas Heron
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780823278701

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Is Christianity exclusively a religious phenomenon, which must separate itself from all things political, or do its concepts actually underpin secular politics? To this question, which animated the twentieth-century debate on political theology, Liturgical Power advances a third alternative. Christian anti-politics, Heron contends, entails its own distinct conception of politics. Yet this politics, he argues, assumes the form of what today we call “administration,” but which the ancients termed “economics.” The book’s principal aim is thus genealogical: it seeks to understand our current conception of government in light of an important but rarely acknowledged transformation in the idea of politics brought about by Christianity. This transformation in the idea of politics precipitates in turn a concurrent shift in the organization of power; an organization whose determining principle, Heron contends, is liturgy—understood in the broad sense as “public service.” Whereas until now only liturgy’s acclamatory dimension has made the concept available for political theory, Heron positions it more broadly as a technique of governance. What Christianity has bequeathed to political thought and forms, he argues, is thus a paradoxical technology of power that is grounded uniquely in service.

The Withholding Power

The Withholding Power
Author: Massimo Cacciari
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781472580504

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The first English translation of his work, The Withholding Power, offers a fascinating introduction to the thought of Italian philosopher Massimo Cacciari. Cacciari is a notoriously complex thinker but this title offers a starting point for entering into the very heart of his thinking. The Witholding Power provides a comprehensive and synthetic insight into his interpretation of Christian political theology and leftist Italian political theory more generally. The theme of katechon - originally a biblical concept which has been developed into a political concept - has been absolutely central to the work of Italian philosophers such as Agamben and Eposito for nearly twenty years. In The Withholding Power, Cacciari sets forth his startlingly original perspective on the influence the theological-political questions have traditionally exerted upon ideas of power, sovereignty and the relationship between political and religious authority. With an introduction by Howard Caygill contextualizing the work within the history of Italian thought, this title will offer those coming to Cacciari for the first time a searing insight into his political, theological and philosophical milieu.

Renegotiating Power Theology and Politics

Renegotiating Power  Theology  and Politics
Author: Rick Elgendy
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137548665

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This volume brings together established and rising scholars to revitalize political theology by examining conceptions of power that work beyond sovereign power. The hope is to reexamine the character of authority by attending to the multiple, various, but often under-appreciated ways that power is exercised in the contemporary world.

Religion and Political Power

Religion and Political Power
Author: Gustavo Benavides,M. W. Daly
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1989-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791400271

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This book explores the interaction between two of the most charged topics in the modern world, religion and politics. It shows the inextricable connection between religious attitudes and representations, and political activities. After an introductory chapter explores theoretically the religious articulations of political power, the authors examine the role played by religion in the current political situation in several countries. Approaching these cases as anthropologists, historians, sociologists, and political scientists, the authors make visible the dialectical relationship between religion and the pursuit of political power—on the one hand, the political significance of religious choices, and on the other, the almost unavoidable need to articulate in religious terms a group’s attempt to acquire, maintain, or expand political power.

Reinhold Niebuhr and Contemporary Politics

Reinhold Niebuhr and Contemporary Politics
Author: Richard Harries,Stephen Platten
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191614378

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When Barack Obama praised the writings of philosopher theologian Reinhold Niebuhr in the run up to the 2008 US Presidential Elections, he joined a long line of top politicians who closely engaged with Niebuhr's ideas, including Tony Benn, Jimmy Carter, Martin Luther King Jr. and Dennis Healey. Beginning with his early ministry amongst industrial workers in early twentieth century Detroit, Niebuhr displayed a passionate commitment to social justice that infused his life's work. Rigorously championing 'Christian Realism' he sought a practically orientated intellectual engagement with the political challenges of his day. His ideas on International Relations have also helped to shape debate amongst leading academic thinkers and policy makers. In both Christian and secular contexts he continues to attract new readers today. In this timely re-evaluation both critics and disciples of Niebuhr's work reflect on his notable contribution to Christian social ethics, the Christian doctrine of humanity, and the engagement of Christian thought with contemporary politics. The authors bring a wide range of expertise from both sides of the Atlantic, indicating how a re-evaluation of Niebuhr's thought can help inform contemporary debates on Christian social ethics and other wider theological issues.

Renegotiating Power Theology and Politics

Renegotiating Power  Theology  and Politics
Author: Joshua Daniel,Rick Elgendy
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349571148

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This volume brings together established and rising scholars to revitalize political theology by examining conceptions of power that work beyond sovereign power. The hope is to reexamine the character of authority by attending to the multiple, various, but often under-appreciated ways that power is exercised in the contemporary world.

Christianity and Power Politics

Christianity and Power Politics
Author: Reinhold Niebuhr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1969
Genre: Christianity and politics
ISBN: UVA:X000111717

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