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The T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology is a comprehensive reference resource informed by serious theological scholarship in the three Abrahamic traditions. The engaging and original contributions within this collection represent the epitome of contemporary scholarship in theology, religion, philosophy, history, law, and political science, from leading scholars in their area of specialization.
Comprised of five sections that illuminate the rise and relevance of political theology, this handbook begins with the birth of contemporary “political theology,” and is followed by discussions of historical resources and past examples of interaction between theology and politics from all three Abrahamic traditions. The third section surveys the leading figures and movements that have had an impact on the discipline of political theology in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; and the contributors then build on previously discussed historical resources and methods to engage with contemporary issues and challenges, emphasizing interreligious dialogue, even while addressing concerns of relevance to a particular faith tradition. The volume concludes with three essays that look at the future of political theology from the perspective of each Abrahamic religion.
Complete with select bibliographies for each topic, this companion features the most current overview of political theology that will reach a broader, global audience of students and scholars
Provides a more inclusive and expansive definition of “political theology” by looking at the rich historical resources within each of the Abrahamic traditions that facilitate discussion of the interface between the theological and the political spheres.
Unlike other such anthologies that focus almost exclusively on Christian political theology, this volume employs the theological resources of the three Abrahamic faiths in recognition of the long and complex history in the West of interfaith conflict, interaction, and cooperation between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
This companion is conceived as both a reference resource and a collection of original constructive essays in the field of political theology
The contributors comprise a diverse group of scholars representing a broad base of perspectives, disciplines, and traditions in order to engender a lively discussion that provides a solid grounding in the contemporary state of the discipline of political theology without glossing over important differences
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Part I. Where was God? Jewish and Christian Theology in the Shadow of Auschwitz
1. From Holocaust Theology to a Jewish Theology of Liberation: On the Theo-Politics of Jewish Empowerment - Marc H. Ellis, Baylor University, USA
2. Christian Responses to the Holocaust: Political Theology in Europe - Vincent Lloyd, Villanova University, USA
3. Political Theology and the Theologies of Liberation - Rubén Rosario Rodríguez, Saint Louis University, USA
Part II. Scriptures and Traditions: Critical Retrieval of Historical Sources
4. The Cup Does Not Run Over: Political Theology in the Hebrew Bible- Serge Frolov, Southern Methodist University, USA
5. Political Theology and the New Testament - Neil Elliott, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and Metropolitan State University in Minneapolis, USA
6. Qur´anic Political Theology: God's Law, Jews and the Politics of Friendship - Joshua A. Sabih, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
7. Augustine's Impact on Political Theory - Michael Lamb, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK
8. Thomas Becket: A Case Study in Medieval Church-State Relations - Michael Staunton
9. The Political Praxis of Bartolomé de Las Casas - Luis N. Rivera-Pagán, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
10. The Political and Legal Legacy of the Sixteenth-Century Reformations - John Witte, Jr. Emory University, USA
Part III. An Appraisal of Contemporary Political Theologies
11. Theology After the Death of God - Brian D. Robinette, Boston College, USA
12. Karl Barth and the Barmen Declaration - Amy Marga, Luther Seminary, USA
13. Bonhoeffer in Latin American Liberationist Christianity and Theology - Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr. Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
14. Jürgen Moltmann and the New Political Theology - Scott Paeth, DePaul University, USA
15. Social Ethics, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Political Theology - Gary Dorrien, Columbia University, USA
16. Gustavo Gutiérrez and Latin American Liberation Theology - Michael E. Lee, Fordham University, USA
17. James H. Cone and Black Liberation Theology - Eboni Marshall Turman, Duke Divinity School, USA
18. Latina Feminist and Mujerista Theologies as Political Theologies? - Neomi De Anda, University of Dayton, USA
19. Feminist Theologies - Rachel Sophia Baard, Villanova University, USA
20. The Exodus and Some Possibilities of Jewish Political Thought - Geoffrey D. Claussen, Elon University, USA, and Emily A. Filler, Earlham College, USA
21. The Political Theology of Catholic Social Teaching - M.T. Dávila, Andover Theological School, USA
22. Orthodox Christianity and Political Theology: Thinking Beyond Empire - Nathaniel Wood, Fordham University, USA and Aristotle Papanikolaou, Fordham University, USA
Part IV. Constructive Horizons in Political Theology
23. The Politics of the Espíritu: Ethic as Recognition–Assemblage–Decolonial Healing - Oscar García-Johnson, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA
24. Christian Humanism, redivivus - Luke Bretherton, Duke Divinity School, USS
25. The Obstinate Legacy of Race and Colonialism - Uzma Jamil, McGill University, Canada
26. The Third City: Radical Orthodoxy's (Emphatically) Complex Political Theology - Nicholas Krause, Christ Church Waco, USA and Jonathan Tran, Baylor University, USA
27. Liberating Barth? From a Theological Critique of Idolatry To a Political Critique of Ideology - Derek Alan Woodard-Lehman, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, USA
28. New Directions in Protestant Social Ethics - Emily Dumler-Winckler, Saint Louis University, USA
29. Lex Natura: A New Way Into a Liturgical Political Theology - Cláudio Carvalhaes, McCormick Theological Seminary, USA
30. Slavoj Zizek: Christianity, the Death of God, and Enjoying Hopelessness - Silas Morgan, United Theological Seminary, USA
31. State(s) of Exception: The United States, the State of Israel, and the Legacy of Chosenness - Robert O. Smith, University of Notre Dame, USA
32. Praying to the O/other-Rethinking Ecclesiology in the Context of Increasing Islamophobia - Gyrid Kristine Gunnes, Southern Methodist University, USA
33. Social Trinitarianism through Iconic Participation - Jessica Wai-Fong Wong, Azusa Pacific University, USA
Part V. The Future of Political Theologies
34. Toward an Islamic Theology of World Religions: From Polemics to a Critical Theology of Self and Other - Vincent Cornell, Emory University, USA
35. Political Theologies in a Post-Christian World - Hille Haker, Loyola University Chicago, USA
36. Everybody Hates the Prophet: Failure and the Good Society in Jewish Political Theology - Laurie Zoloth, Northwestern University, USA
Index