Contemporary political and public theology is predominantly statist, with a view of the state as the solver of human problems, and with the church urging the state to do more to bring about social justice and peace. This practice of politics as statecraft has been forcefully challenged by a number of recent theologians, such as those within the theological movement known as Radical Orthodoxy. Against such a backdrop, this thesis examines the work of two of Radical Orthodoxy’s most political writers: John Milbank and William Cavanaugh. Their characterization of the state, as based in nominalist philosophy and violence, is highly negative. This negative assessment renders statist theologies and the practice of statecraft profane and d...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...
If all authority derives from God, it’s necessary to look to covenant to understand the contours of ...
This dissertation identifies and discusses a new form of political theology. The starting observatio...
Christian theology has always viewed itself in relation to two communities: the church and the wider...
Whether one thinks that “religion” continues to fade or has made a comeback in the contemporary worl...
Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumeris...
Permission granted by Peter StocklandPaper presented at "The Cooperation of Church & State Conferenc...
In recent years, the Anglo-Catholic theologian John Milbank has appealed to the doctrine of theosis,...
The sudden and formidable political mobilization of fundamentalist Christians in the mid-to-late 197...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
This dissertation examines the evolving relationship between religion and the state in political phi...
My aim in what follows is to employ N.T. Wright’s powerful and provocative analysis of Paul’s politi...
Political theology is a broad and diverse series of investigations into the structural relationship ...
How can Christians understand their relationship to secular politics? This is the basic question of ...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...
If all authority derives from God, it’s necessary to look to covenant to understand the contours of ...
This dissertation identifies and discusses a new form of political theology. The starting observatio...
Christian theology has always viewed itself in relation to two communities: the church and the wider...
Whether one thinks that “religion” continues to fade or has made a comeback in the contemporary worl...
Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumeris...
Permission granted by Peter StocklandPaper presented at "The Cooperation of Church & State Conferenc...
In recent years, the Anglo-Catholic theologian John Milbank has appealed to the doctrine of theosis,...
The sudden and formidable political mobilization of fundamentalist Christians in the mid-to-late 197...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
This dissertation examines the evolving relationship between religion and the state in political phi...
My aim in what follows is to employ N.T. Wright’s powerful and provocative analysis of Paul’s politi...
Political theology is a broad and diverse series of investigations into the structural relationship ...
How can Christians understand their relationship to secular politics? This is the basic question of ...
Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement with the theological foundations and practic...
After the events of September 11 2001 it became very clear that religion is back on the political sc...
If all authority derives from God, it’s necessary to look to covenant to understand the contours of ...
This dissertation identifies and discusses a new form of political theology. The starting observatio...