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Postsecular History = Political Theology and the Politics of Time /
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Title/Author:
Postsecular History/ by Maxwell Kennel.
Reminder of title:
Political Theology and the Politics of Time /
Author:
Kennel, Maxwell.
Description:
XV, 222 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Religion—History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85758-5
ISBN:
9783030857585
Postsecular History = Political Theology and the Politics of Time /
Kennel, Maxwell.
Postsecular History
Political Theology and the Politics of Time /[electronic resource] :by Maxwell Kennel. - 1st ed. 2022. - XV, 222 p.online resource. - Radical Theologies and Philosophies,2634-6648. - Radical Theologies and Philosophies,.
1. Introduction -- 2. Political Theology and the Politics of Time -- 3. Postsecular History and the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Collegiants -- 4. Fanaticism, Anachronism, and Melville’s Intervals -- 5. Periodization and Providence Between Nietzsche and Augustine -- 6. The Regulation of the Subject by the Technology of Time -- 7. Dorothee Sölle’s Postsecular Political Theology of Waiting -- 8. Conclusion.
This book explores how contemporary approaches to the meaning of time and history follow patterns that are simultaneously political and theological. Even after postsecular critiques of Christianity, religion, and secularity, many influential ways of dividing time and history continue to be formed by providential narratives that mediate between experience and expectation in movements from promise to fulfilment. In response to persistent theological influences within ostensibly secular ways of understanding time and history, Postsecular History revisits and revises the concept of periodization by tracing powerful efforts to divide time into past, present, and future, and by critiquing historical partitions between the Reformation and Enlightenment. Developing a postsecular critique of theopolitical periodization in six chapters, Postsecular History questions how relations of possession, novelty, freedom, and instrumentality implied in the prefix ‘post’ are reproduced in postsecular discourses and the field of political theology.
ISBN: 9783030857585
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-85758-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BL660-2685.2
Dewey Class. No.: 200.09
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