Apocalyptic Political Theology: Hegel, Taubes and Malabou: Political Theologies
Autor Thomas Lynchen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350177185
ISBN-10: 1350177180
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Political Theologies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350177180
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Political Theologies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
One of the first books to recognize the importance of Jacob Taubes in the development of political theology
Notă biografică
Thomas Lynch is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Chichester, UK.
Cuprins
Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroduction1. Philosophy, political theology and the end of the world What is political theology? What is this world that ends? Conflicts and antagonisms Imagining the end Questioning the apocalypse2. Implicit Political Theology: Reading Hegel's Philosophy of Religion Joachim, Hegel and the end of the world Representational thought: An outline of Hegel's philosophy of religion Hegel's implicit political theology Philosophy and the return to representation Conclusion3. Spiritual disinvestment: Taubes, Hegel and apocalypticism An introduction to Taubes Taubes and the apocalyptic Hegel The problem of apocalypticism and history Taubes and Bloch Anti-liberal tendencies in Hegel, Taubes and Schmitt Transcendental materialist readings of Hegel: From Taubes to Malabou4. Plastic Apocalypticism Malabou, Hegel and plasticity Plastic apocalypticism: Taubes and Malabou The problem of alterity and the rejection of the transcendent A Blochian supplement Contingency and plastic apocalypticism Conclusion5. Pessimism and hope in apocalyptic living Living with the absence of alternatives Pessimism and surrender Living towards the end of the world The endBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This exciting new book in the field of political theology provides a helpful reading of the often-denigrated figure of Hegel, the often-glossed figure of Taubes, and the work of Malabou-who has not-to my knowledge-been read as an aid to political theology.
This is the book political theology has been waiting for: a superb orientation in the field, which also sets out a compelling argument for the end of the world as we know it.
Thomas Lynch is emerging as an original and creative voice in Continental Philosophy of Religion. In this book, he brilliantly situates Jacob Taubes between Hegel and Malabou to create an apocalyptic political theology. Anyone interested in these topics or figures has to read this book!
Thomas Lynch conducts an orchestra of Continental philosophers and theorists in order to push forward discussions of political theology. With an expansive knowledge of the most exciting conversations in the field, Lynch clarifies the nettlesome concept of apocalypticism while also demonstrating its importance for getting political theology right. Lynch's work will help us think more carefully about hope and pessimism, the end of the world and the start of new worlds.
If the divisions of nature, capital, gender and race constitute this world, what does it mean to think the end of the world today? Lynch's Apocalyptic Political Theology offers important insights for a critique of the world as it is. His apocalyptic political theology is the conceptual tool to experiment with new possibilities. Thinking with Hegel, Taubes and Malabou on the sense of the apocalyptic time rather than thinking about each of their ideas is the most interesting challenge of the book.
This is the book political theology has been waiting for: a superb orientation in the field, which also sets out a compelling argument for the end of the world as we know it.
Thomas Lynch is emerging as an original and creative voice in Continental Philosophy of Religion. In this book, he brilliantly situates Jacob Taubes between Hegel and Malabou to create an apocalyptic political theology. Anyone interested in these topics or figures has to read this book!
Thomas Lynch conducts an orchestra of Continental philosophers and theorists in order to push forward discussions of political theology. With an expansive knowledge of the most exciting conversations in the field, Lynch clarifies the nettlesome concept of apocalypticism while also demonstrating its importance for getting political theology right. Lynch's work will help us think more carefully about hope and pessimism, the end of the world and the start of new worlds.
If the divisions of nature, capital, gender and race constitute this world, what does it mean to think the end of the world today? Lynch's Apocalyptic Political Theology offers important insights for a critique of the world as it is. His apocalyptic political theology is the conceptual tool to experiment with new possibilities. Thinking with Hegel, Taubes and Malabou on the sense of the apocalyptic time rather than thinking about each of their ideas is the most interesting challenge of the book.