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Critical Theology

Introducing an Agenda for an Age of Global Crisis
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What is the future of theology in the midst of rapid geopolitical and economic change? Carl A. Raschke contends that two options from the last century-crisis theology and critical theory-do not provide the resources needed to address the current global crisis. Both of these perspectives remained distant from the messiness and unpredictability of life. Crisis theology spoke of the wholly other God, while critical theory spoke of universal reason. These ideas aren't tenable after postmodernism and the return of religion, which both call for a dialogical approach to God and the world. Rashke's new critical theology takes as its starting point the biblical claim that the Word became flesh-a flesh that includes the cultural, political and religious phenomena that shape contemporary existence. Drawing on recent reformulations of critical theory by Slavoj Zizek, Alain Badiou and post-secularists such as Jurgen Habermas, Raschke introduces an agenda for theological thinking accessible to readers unfamiliar with this literature. In addition, the book explores the relationship between a new critical theology and current forms of political theology. Written with the passion of a manifesto, Critical Theology presents the critical and theological resources for thinking responsibly about the present global situation.

Author Biography

Carl A. Raschke (PhD, Harvard University) is professor of religious studies at the University of Denver, specializing in Continental philosophy, the philosophy of religion and the theory of religion. He is an internationally known writer and academic who has authored numerous books, including The Revolution in Religious Theory: Toward a Semiotics of the Event, GloboChrist, The Next Reformation and The Engendering God.
Release date NZ
July 8th, 2016
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Inter-Varsity Press,US
Pages
175
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Dimensions
152x226x15
ISBN-13
9780830851294
Product ID
25217783

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