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T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology brings together some of the most important, up-to-date scholarly texts published on this subject. Edited by accomplished scholars this single-volume reader fills the gap in the existing literature. Including readings from Augustine, Aquinas, Schmitt, Moltmann, Martin Luther, John Howard Yoder, Niebuhr and Hauerwas, this reader analyses and discusses major classical, medieval and modern texts and figures from the field of political theology. These texts are grouped by topic to allow students to have a clear understanding of the development of political theology. The volume presents a range of pedagogical features - introductions, suggestions for further readings, discussion questions - that allow students to read, interpret and critically engage with the major issues in political theology.

Table of Contents:
Introduction I. The Emergence of Political Theology Introduction 1 Samuel 8; Luke 1.68-79; Matthew 25.31-46; Luke 23.33-43 Augustine, City of God (excerpts) Gregory of Nyssa, `First Homily on the Love of the Poor’ John Chrysostom, `First Homily on Lazarus and the Rich Man’ Aquinas, Summa Theologiae and De regno (excerpts) II. Approaches to Political Theology Introduction Carl Schmitt, `Definition of Sovereignty’ Jürgen Moltmann `Covenant or Leviathan?’ Johannes Baptist Metz, `Theology in the New Paradigm’ Dorothy Soelle, The Window of Vulnerability (excerpts) Elaine Graham, `Lost in Translation? The Dilemmas of Public Theology’ Excerpts from Dialogue between Jürgen Habermas and Critics III. The Church and the Political Introduction Martin Luther, Appeal to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation John Calvin, Of Civil Government John Neville Figgis, `Lecture Three: The Civic Standpoint’ William Temple, `Christian Social Principles: (A) Primary’ Excerpts from Correspondence between Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Dorothy Day, `We Go On Record’ IV. The Politics of Jesus Introduction The Schleitheim Confession John Howard Yoder, `Are You the One Who is to Come?’ Reinhold Niebuhr, `The Ethic of Jesus and the Social Problem’ James Cone, `Strange Fruit’ V. Violence and Peace Introduction Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho (excerpts) Tertullian, On the Crown Ambrose of Milan, On the Duties of Clergy (excerpts) Martin Luther, On Secular Authority William T. Cavanaugh, The Myth of Religious Violence (excerpts) Paul Evdokimov, `Church and Society’ VI. Liberalism and Democracy Introduction Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (excerpts) Edmund Burke, `Part II: The French Revolution’ Stanley Hauerwas, `The Church and Liberal Democracy’ John Milbank, `Liberality versus Liberalism’ Eric Gregory, Politics and the Order of Love (excerpts) Christopher Insole, `Theology and Politics: The Intellectual History of Liberalism’ VII. Oppression, Marginalization and Liberation Introduction Martin Luther King, Jr., `A Time to Break the Silence’ Vincent Lloyd, `Paradox and Tradition in Black Theology’ Rosemary Radford Reuther, Sexism and Godtalk (excerpts) John Sobrino, No Salvation Outside the Poor (excerpts) Marcella Althaus-Reid, `Graffitti on the Walls of the Cathedral of Buenos Aires’ Musa W. Dube, `Postcoloniality, Feminist Spaces and Religion’ Rerum Novarum VIII. Creation, History and Eschatology Introduction Nathan Kerr, Christ, History and Apocalyptic (excerpts) Charles Mathewes, A Theology of Public Life (excerpts) Oliver O’Donovan, `Political Thought of City of God 19’ Slavoj Žižek, Living in the End Times (excerpts) Suggestions for Further Reading Discussion Questions

About the Author :
Elizabeth Phillips is Tutor in Theology and Ethics at Westcott House and Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK. Anna Rowlands is Lecturer in Catholic Studies at Durham University, UK. Amy Daughton earned her doctorate at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. She is Director of Studies at the Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, and Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780567666987
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0567666980
  • Publisher Date: 08 Mar 2018
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)


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