"Political theology is widely discussed but little understood. Across the humanities and critical social sciences it has become a buzzy theory--or is it a method, a field, or a topic? In popular discourse on current events, in the US and beyond, political figures and groups claim to have a "political theology," many of which are ethno-religious nationalisms and neofascist movements that are making use not only of religious symbols but of theoretical and theological frameworks developed in the academy and the concepts historical role in Nazi jurisprudence. What Is Political Theology? offers an original multidisciplinary perspective on political theology and argues that an orientation toward justice is the shape it needs to take now and in the future if it is not to succumb to nationalist or fascist capture. Three scholars at the forefront of their fields--Christian theology, critical theory, and anthropology--reject the idea that political theology is a closed field with an established canon of European male authors, usuallyJudaeo-Christian, such as Schmitt, Taubes, Derrida, and Agamben. Instead, they engage with new voices and approaches, including decolonial theory, Black studies, feminist and queer theory, new materialisms, and ethnography, in both the Global North and the Global South. Their book models how the field can provide a new global vision, no longer tethered to old authorities but rather critically engaged with the most important social and political currents of our time"-- Provided by publisher.
What Is Political Theology?