Tag Archives: Schmitt
Which Political Theology? Understanding the Deep Structure of Ripening Being
There is no more pressing question for humanity in the present period than that of the failure of the revolutions which began in the Enlightenment to make good on their promise of liberation. Liberalism, which promised to all the freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Summa Theologiae et Politicae
Tagged Agamben, analogy of being, Badiou, equivocity, political theology, Schmitt, social ontology, univocity, Zizek
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Dark Liberation
When interest in political theology began to emerge on the Christian Left and Center Left in the 1960s, those engaging the discipline were at pains to distinguish not just their specific theological positions but their entire set of questions and … Continue reading
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Tagged Agamben, Fascism, Heidegger, Marx, NAZISM, political theology, Schmitt, Zizek
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