Religion and Political ThoughtMichael Hoelzl, Graham Ward Bloomsbury Publishing, 30 juin 2006 - 306 pages This book provides an essential resource for studies in religion and politics. It is divided into three parts, beginning with an introduction outlining the contemporary relevance of reviewing the relationship between the two subject areas; a brief history of the interactions between religion and politics that have pertained both in East and the West, and the key concepts that relate these two fields. The second section comprises a selection of classic readings. This title is ideal for students of both religion and politics and general readers who are interested in the topics. |
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... spiritual estate is a political player in temporal concerns . The function of religion was to guaran- tee the stability of this world - view and provided both a common knowledge of the right social order on earth , and the order of ...
... spiritual estate is a political player in temporal concerns . The function of religion was to guaran- tee the stability of this world - view and provided both a common knowledge of the right social order on earth , and the order of ...
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... spiritual . The ' kingship ' of Jesus Christ in the New Testament is explicitly related , in the genealogies of Matthew ( 1.1-17 ) and Luke ( 3.23–38 ) to both the Davidic and Solomonic monarchies . All later notions of the Divine Right ...
... spiritual . The ' kingship ' of Jesus Christ in the New Testament is explicitly related , in the genealogies of Matthew ( 1.1-17 ) and Luke ( 3.23–38 ) to both the Davidic and Solomonic monarchies . All later notions of the Divine Right ...
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... spiritual and temporal authority provokes a conflict of loyalties that the New Testament writings do not resolve . This is illus- trated by the story of when the lawyers and chief priests came to Jesus and asked : ' Are we or are we not ...
... spiritual and temporal authority provokes a conflict of loyalties that the New Testament writings do not resolve . This is illus- trated by the story of when the lawyers and chief priests came to Jesus and asked : ' Are we or are we not ...
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... spiritual and temporal powers is evident.9 The last of the categories of particular significance here is covenant . Biblical commentators , working within the historical - critical school , inform us that ' covenant ' comes from ...
... spiritual and temporal powers is evident.9 The last of the categories of particular significance here is covenant . Biblical commentators , working within the historical - critical school , inform us that ' covenant ' comes from ...
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Table des matières
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THE DIVISION OF CHRISTS POLITICAL BODY | 21 |
THE LEGITIMATION OF SOVEREIGN POWER | 77 |
RELIGION IN DEMOCRATIC CULTURE | 119 |
POLITICS AFTER RELIGION | 173 |
THE CONTEMPORARY DEBATES | 219 |
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Index of Scriptural References | 292 |
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America ancien régime Aquinas Aristotle Augustine authority become believe body called Carl Schmitt Catholic century Chapter Christ Christian Church citizens civil religion common concept condition constitution context covenant criticism critique culture Dante deism democracy democratic divine earthly Emperor Empire Enlightenment equality excerpt faith fear freedom gender German God's graffiti Hebrew Bible Hobbes human idea individual Islam James VI/I Jesus Johann Baptist Metz Joseph de Maistre king kingdom kingship Lenin Liberation Theology live Lord Luther Machiavelli Maistre Marx means Metz modern monarchy moral nation nature peace philosophy Political Theology political theory Pope priests princes principle punishment Queer Queer theory radical reason relation religion and politics religious Revolution Roman Rousseau rule ruler Scripture secular sexual Simone Weil social contract society soul sovereign sovereignty spiritual St Paul temporal things thinking tion Tocqueville tradition true understanding unto words Young Hegelians