Augustine’s Apocalyptic Political Theology in the Evil Saeculum
Title | Augustine’s Apocalyptic Political Theology in the Evil Saeculum PDF eBook |
Author | Pung Ryong Kim |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2024-09-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1978716001 |
Augustine’s Apocalyptic Political Theology in the Evil Saeculum investigates Augustine’s apocalyptic political theology under the premise that he perceived the saeculum, or this age, as evil. Augustine views the saeculum as wicked because of the activity of the devil and demons. For Augustine, the devil perverted our social life and politics by mediating the false collective memory of the created world, social life, and politics through media, such as various religio-cultural liturgies and literary works. In particular, the demons reinforced Roman citizens’ amor sui, amor laudis, and libido dominandi by employing pagan rituals and literature that mediated the collective memory of the imperial period, justifying the existence and expansion of the empire. As such, this book explores the socio-political implications of Augustine’s demonology.
Messianic Political Theology and Diaspora Ethics
Title | Messianic Political Theology and Diaspora Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | P. Travis Kroeker |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2017-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1620329875 |
Political theology as a normative discourse has been controversial not only for secular political philosophers who are especially suspicious of messianic claims but also for Jewish and Christian thinkers who differ widely on its meaning. These essays mount an argument for a “Messianic Political Theology” rooted in an interpretation of biblical (especially Pauline), Augustinian, and Radical Reformation readings of messianism as a thoroughly political and theological vision that gives rise to what the author calls “Diaspora Ethics.” In conversation also with Platonic, Jewish, and Continental thinkers, Kroeker argues for an exilic practice of political ethics in which the secular is built up theologically “from below” in the form of public service that flows from messianic political worship. Such a “weak messianic power” practiced by the messianic body inhabits an apocalyptic political economy in which the mystery of love and the mystery of evil are agonistically unveiled together in the power of the cross—not as an instrument of domination but in the form of the servant. This is not simply a matter of “pacifism” but of a messianic posture rooted in the renunciation of possessive desire that pertains to all aspects of everyday human life in the household (oikos), the academy, and the polis.
The Augustinian Imperative
Title | The Augustinian Imperative PDF eBook |
Author | William E. Connolly |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780742521476 |
An entirely new interpretation of one of the most seminal and widely read figures in the history of political thought, The Augustinian Imperative is also 'an archaeological investigation into the intellectual foundation of liberal societies.' Drawing support from Nietzsche and Foucault, Connolly argues that the Augustinian Imperative contains unethical implications: its carriers too often convert living signs that threaten their ontological self-confidence into modes of otherness to be condemned, punished, or converted in order to restore that confidence. With a lucidity and rhetorical power that makes it readily accessible, The Augustinian Imperative examines Augustine's enactment of the Imperative, explores alternative ethico-political orientations, and subsequently reveals much about the politics of morality in the modern age.
Bede, The Reckoning of Time
Title | Bede, The Reckoning of Time PDF eBook |
Author | Beda (Venerabilis.) |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 585 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0853236933 |
From the patristic age until the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582, computus -- the science of time reckoning and art of calendar construction -- was a matter of intense concern. Bede's The Reckoning of Time (De temporum ratione) was the first comprehensive treatise on this subject and the model and reference for all subsequent teaching discussion and criticism of the Christian calendar. It is a systematic exposition of the Julian solar calendar and the Paschal table of Dionysius Exiguus, with their related formulae for calculating dates. But it is more than a technical handbook. Bede sets calendar lore within a broad scientific framework and a coherent Christian concept of time, and incorporates themes as diverse as the theory of tides and the doctrine of the millennium. This translation of the full text of The Reckoning of Time includes an extensive historical introduction and a chapter-by-chapter commentary. It will interest historians of medieval science, theology, and education, Bede scholars and Anglo-Saxonists, liturgists, and Church historians. It will also serve as an accessible introduction to computus itself. Generations of medieval computists nourished their expertise in Bede's orderly presentation; modern scholars in quest of safe passage through this complex terrain can hope for no better guide.
Politics, Theology and History
Title | Politics, Theology and History PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Plant |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2001-01-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521438810 |
This book examines the moral foundations of liberal societies through the role of Christian belief in public policy.
Messianic Political Theology and Diaspora Ethics
Title | Messianic Political Theology and Diaspora Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | P. Travis Kroeker |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2017-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532642741 |
Political theology as a normative discourse has been controversial not only for secular political philosophers who are especially suspicious of messianic claims but also for Jewish and Christian thinkers who differ widely on its meaning. These essays mount an argument for a "Messianic Political Theology" rooted in an interpretation of biblical (especially Pauline), Augustinian, and Radical Reformation readings of messianism as a thoroughly political and theological vision that gives rise to what the author calls "Diaspora Ethics." In conversation also with Platonic, Jewish, and Continental thinkers, Kroeker argues for an exilic practice of political ethics in which the secular is built up theologically "from below" in the form of public service that flows from messianic political worship. Such a "weak messianic power" practiced by the messianic body inhabits an apocalyptic political economy in which the mystery of love and the mystery of evil are agonistically unveiled together in the power of the cross--not as an instrument of domination but in the form of the servant. This is not simply a matter of "pacifism" but of a messianic posture rooted in the renunciation of possessive desire that pertains to all aspects of everyday human life in the household (oikos), the academy, and the polis.
History, Apocalypse, and the Secular Imagination
Title | History, Apocalypse, and the Secular Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Vessey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9781889680040 |
Sixteen contributions from political and social scientists, philosophers, and legal theorists examine issues relating to race and the inequalities attached to certain social identities. Topics include, for example, identity politics, desegregation busing, and human dignity in Kant's moral philosophy. The papers were originally presented at the 16th International Social Philosophy Conference (July 1999, Villanova, Pennsylvania). The volume is not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.