Political Theology on Edge : : Ruptures of Justice and Belief in the Anthropocene / / ed. by Clayton Crockett, Catherine Keller.
In Political Theology on Edge, the discourse of political theology is seen as situated on an edge—that is, on the edge of a world that is grappling with global warming, a brutal form of neoliberal capitalism, protests against racism and police brutality, and the COVID-19 pandemic. This edge is also...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2021] ©2021 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Introduction: Political Theology on Edge
- PART I • Political Theology and the Anthropocene
- 1. The Anthropocene as Planetary Machine
- 2. Anthropocenic Journeys
- 3. Resisting Geopower: Political Theologies of the Anthropocene
- PART II • Destruction and Suicide
- 4. The Tradition of Destruction (Kaf ka’s Law)
- 5. Suicide Notes (In Remembrance of David Buckel)
- 6. Catachresis in the Margins: Notes on Theologico- Political Method
- PART III • Affective and Axiomatic Interventions
- 7. Doing Theology When Whiteness Stands Its Ground
- 8. Paul between Protagoras and Rancière: “On the basis of equality, . . . that there may be equality
- 9. Listening for the Power of the People: A Political Theology of Affect
- PART IV Global Political Theologies
- 10. Undressing Political Theology for an Animal- Saint Redress
- 11. What Is Political about Political Islam?
- PART V • From Genocide toward a Sacred Politics
- 12. #BlackLivesMatter and Sacred Politics
- 13. Genocide and the Sin of Identity
- 14. Mystic S/Zong!
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- CONTRIBUTORS