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Political Theology and Early Modernity

Political Theology and Early Modernity

by Graham Hammill and Julia Reinhard Lupton
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/10/2012

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Political theology is a distinctly modern problem, one that takes shape in some of the most important theoretical writings of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. But its origins stem from the early modern period, in medieval iconographies of sacred kinship and the critique of traditional sovereignty mounted by Hobbes and Spinoza. In this book, Graham Hammill and Julia Reinhard Lupton assemble established and emerging scholars in early modern studies to examine the role played by sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature and thought in modern conceptions of political theology. Political Theology and Early Modernity explores texts by Shakespeare, Machiavelli, Milton, and others that have served as points of departure for such thinkers as Schmitt, Strauss, Benjamin, and Arendt. Written from a spectrum of positions ranging from renewed defenses of secularism to attempts to reconceive the religious character of collective life and literary experience, these essays probe moments of productive conflict, disavowal, and entanglement in politics and religion as they pass between early modern and modern scenes of thought. This stimulating collection is the first to answer not only how Renaissance and baroque literature help explain the persistence of political theology in modernity and postmodernity, but also how the reemergence of political theology as an intellectual and political problem deepens our understanding of the early modern period.
ISBN:
9780226314976
9780226314976
Category:
Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-10-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
23x16x2mm
Weight:
0.6kg

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