Carl Schmitt: Political Theology II, Kartoniert / Broschiert
Political Theology II
- The Myth of the Closure of Any Political Theology
- Translation:
- Michael Hoelzl, Graham Ward
- Publisher:
- Polity Press, 09/2008
- Binding:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780745642543
- Item number:
- 2189057
- Volume:
- 224 Pages
- Copyright-Jahr:
- 2008
- Weight:
- 262 g
- Format:
- 219 x 141 mm
- Thickness:
- 11 mm
- Release date:
- 22.9.2008
- Note
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Blurb
Political Theology II is Carl Schmitt's last book. Part polemic, part self-vindication for his involvement in the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), this is Schmitt's most theological reflection on Christianity and its concept of sovereignty following the Second Vatican Council. At a time of increasing visibility of religion in public debates and a realization that Schmitt is the major and most controversial political theorist of the twentieth century, this last book sets a new agenda for political theology today. The crisis at the beginning of the twenty-first century led to an increased interest in the study of crises in an age of extremes - an age upon which Carl Schmitt left his indelible watermark. In Political Theology II , first published in 1970, a long journey comes to an end which began in 1923 with Political Theology. This translation makes available for the first time to the English-speaking world Schmitt's understanding of Political Theology and what it implies theologically and politically.
Biography (Carl Schmitt)
Carl Schmitt, geboren 1888 in Plettenberg, lehrte als Professor für Verfassungs- und Völkerrecht in Greifswald (1921), Bonn (1922), Berlin (Handelshochschule, 1926), Köln (1932) sowie an der Universität Berlin (1933-1945). Seine Definitionen der Begriffe Politische Romantik und Politische Theologie, Souveränität, Diktatur, Legalität und Legitimität sowie des Politischen (Freund-Feind-Theorie) hatten starken Einfluß weit über die Grenzen Deutschlands und seines Faches hinaus. Der Autor verstarb - 96jährig - 1985 in seinem Geburtsort.