Kierkegaard and Political Theology - eBook
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Kierkegaard and Political Theology - eBook  -     Edited By: Roberto Sirvent, Silas Morgan

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Title: Kierkegaard and Political Theology - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781498224833
ISBN-13: 9781498224833
Stock No: WW112125EB

Publisher's Description

The nature of Kierkegaard's political legacy is complicated by the religious character of his writings. Exploring Kierkegaard's relevancy for this political-theological moment, this volume offers trans-disciplinary and multi-religious perspectives on Kierkegaard studies and political theology. Privileging contemporary philosophical and political-theological work that is based on Kierkegaard, this volume is an indispensable resource for Kierkegaard scholars, theologians, philosophers of religion, ethicists, and critical researchers in religion looking to make sense of current debates in the field. While this volume shows that Kierkegaard's theological legacy is a thoroughly political one, we are left with a series of open questions as to what a Kierkegaardian interjection into contemporary political theology might look like. And so, like Kierkegaard's writings, this collection of essays is an argument with itself, and as such, will leave readers both edified and scratching their heads--for all the right reasons.

Author Bio

Roberto Sirvent is Professor of Political and Social Ethics at Hope International University in Fullerton, CA. He is the author of Embracing Vulnerability: Human and Divine (2014). Silas Morgan is a political theologian who lives and works in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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