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Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics

Autor Joshua Mauldin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 2021
Recent political events around the world have raised the spectre of an impending collapse of democratic institutions. Contemporary concerns about the decline of liberal democracy are reminicent to the tumult of the 1930s and 1940s in Europe. Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer lived in Germany during the rise of National Socialism, and each reflected on what the rise of totalitarianism meant for the aspirations of modern politics. Engaging the realities of totalitarian terror, they avoided despairing rejections of modern society. Beginning with Barth in the wake of the First World War, following Bonhoeffer through the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany, and concluding with Barth's post-war reflections in the 1950s, this study explores how these figures reflected on modern society during this turbulent time and how their work is relevant to the current crisis of modern democracy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198867517
ISBN-10: 0198867514
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 163 x 15 x 241 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

This gem of a first book is..solid.
Mauldin provides a judicious, often profound exploration of highly relevant themes for contemporary society
It is beyond doubt that Mauldin's work is a helpful guide for the reader to explore the richness of the political theology of these two theologians.
This is a timely monograph with several notable strengths. The writing style is crisp, the summaries deft, the quotations judiciously chosen. It is refreshing to see the author tap a number of not-very-well-known sources, such as the circular letters Barth wrote during the Second World War. Perhaps the chief virtue of Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics is (as the title implies) to bring the work of these two vital theologians into conversation with contemporary political theorists such as Charles Taylor, Francis Fukuyama, and Jeffrey Stout. The effect of this encounter is to see again with new clarity how even secular political aspirations are founded on theological and, indeed, eschatological assumptions.
In Barth, Bonhoeffer, and Modern Politics, Mauldin provides a judicious, often profound exploration of highly relevant themes for contemporary society. He effectively recasts current discussions about the legitimacy of modern liberalism through a close analysis of pertinent theological perspectives on the rise of National Socialism.

Notă biografică

Joshua Mauldin is Associate Director of the Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton.