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Political theology as an approach to International Relations (IR) studies the influence of theological ideas and religious concepts on international relations .
Vassilios Paipais, Michael Murphy
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2017
Ridding modernity of Christian political theology — and thus of the sort of false universalisms theology makes possible — requires a recognition that although this theology lies in ruins it is precisely our love of these ruins that makes us err by ...
Marinos Diamantides, Anton Schütz
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Ridding modernity of Christian political theology — and thus of the sort of false universalisms theology makes possible — requires a recognition that although this theology lies in ruins it is precisely our love of these ruins that makes us err by ...
Marinos Diamantides, Anton Schütz
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2023
Abstract This chapter offers a thematic overview of the contours of British and Irish Catholic political theology between 1640 and 1745, a period in which fundamental questions of political and ecclesiastical authority were hotly contested in both Catholic and Protestant contexts.
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Abstract This chapter offers a thematic overview of the contours of British and Irish Catholic political theology between 1640 and 1745, a period in which fundamental questions of political and ecclesiastical authority were hotly contested in both Catholic and Protestant contexts.
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Political Theology, 2013
This is a special issue on political theology in the Nordic countries. The Nordic countries represent a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic and consists of five countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Nor way and Sweden, including their associated territories, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Aland.
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This is a special issue on political theology in the Nordic countries. The Nordic countries represent a region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic and consists of five countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Nor way and Sweden, including their associated territories, the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Aland.
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1990
In this chapter I want to ask what are the theological bases of Christian concern with political issues, and what form this concern should take; and I want to do this with particular reference to the churches in Great Britain today.
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In this chapter I want to ask what are the theological bases of Christian concern with political issues, and what form this concern should take; and I want to do this with particular reference to the churches in Great Britain today.
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2018
The concept of political theology was the subject of important controversies in European, and especially German, philosophy, social science and jurisprudence in the twentieth century. After the First World War, a debate took place between the jurist Carl Schmitt, an influential right-wing critic of parliamentary democracy in the Weimar Republic, and ...
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The concept of political theology was the subject of important controversies in European, and especially German, philosophy, social science and jurisprudence in the twentieth century. After the First World War, a debate took place between the jurist Carl Schmitt, an influential right-wing critic of parliamentary democracy in the Weimar Republic, and ...
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Theology and world politics: metaphysics, genealogies, political theologies
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2000
Abstract According the Bernard, the highest orders of the angels show us the way we might fly up to God in spirit if we were not weighed down by bodily pressures. They also show us something about God which we might otherwise not see, for they reflect him upon whom they eternally gaze.
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Abstract According the Bernard, the highest orders of the angels show us the way we might fly up to God in spirit if we were not weighed down by bodily pressures. They also show us something about God which we might otherwise not see, for they reflect him upon whom they eternally gaze.
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2005
The essays in Theology and the Political —written by some of the world’s foremost theologians, philosophers, and literary critics—analyze the ethics and consequences of human action. They explore the spiritual dimensions of ontology, considering the relationship between ontology and the political in light of the thought of figures ranging from Plato to
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The essays in Theology and the Political —written by some of the world’s foremost theologians, philosophers, and literary critics—analyze the ethics and consequences of human action. They explore the spiritual dimensions of ontology, considering the relationship between ontology and the political in light of the thought of figures ranging from Plato to
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