Our research project is a fundamental investigation into the field of political theology with two overarching goals. First, it seeks to overview the field as a whole, with special focus on how the notion of #the city# is explicated by various positions within the field and what the anthropological and ethical implications of these explications are. Second,it argues for a #theology of the city# which situates itself between political extremism and political irrelevance. It will do so on the basis of an underlying biblical-theological conception of humanity as homo adorans, in contradistinction to competing modern notions of man as homo politicus and homo faber.status: accepte
God is dead, but his presence lives on in politics. This is the problem of political theology: the w...
Theology is often assumed to be outmoded as a mode of thought, unworthy of the respect due an academ...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
The dissertation explores the political foundations of the city. It positions itself around a defini...
Urbanization is a defining characteristic of both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This the...
theological ones. Not all o f them. Som e m ajor religious-political concepts are theologized profan...
The secular city is constituted by fragmentations — splintered, painful divides between people group...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Confronted with the crises of liberal democracy and institutional religion, this work argues that Ca...
Political theology is a broad and diverse series of investigations into the structural relationship ...
The purpose of this scholarly book is to expand the body of knowledge available on urban theology. I...
The City of God is a theological text that has been foundational to the development of Christian tho...
This dissertation argues for the possibility of theology of the political. It understands the distin...
God is dead, but his presence lives on in politics. This is the problem of political theology: the w...
Theology is often assumed to be outmoded as a mode of thought, unworthy of the respect due an academ...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
The dissertation explores the political foundations of the city. It positions itself around a defini...
Urbanization is a defining characteristic of both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This the...
theological ones. Not all o f them. Som e m ajor religious-political concepts are theologized profan...
The secular city is constituted by fragmentations — splintered, painful divides between people group...
Essay faces the problem of determinacy of global capitalism processes for the reality of urban pol...
Confronted with the crises of liberal democracy and institutional religion, this work argues that Ca...
Political theology is a broad and diverse series of investigations into the structural relationship ...
The purpose of this scholarly book is to expand the body of knowledge available on urban theology. I...
The City of God is a theological text that has been foundational to the development of Christian tho...
This dissertation argues for the possibility of theology of the political. It understands the distin...
God is dead, but his presence lives on in politics. This is the problem of political theology: the w...
Theology is often assumed to be outmoded as a mode of thought, unworthy of the respect due an academ...
Over the course of Judeo-Christian history, the boundaries endemic to its theological thought have b...