Political theologies and development in Asia: Transcendence, sacrifice, and aspiration
This innovative and timely reassessment of political theology opens new lines of critical investigation into the intersections of religion and politics in contemporary Asia. Moving beyond a focus on the (post-) Christian West, this volume locates 'development' - conceptualised as a set of...
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Zusammenfassung: | This innovative and timely reassessment of political theology
opens new lines of critical investigation into the intersections of
religion and politics in contemporary Asia. Moving beyond a focus
on the (post-) Christian West, this volume locates 'development' -
conceptualised as a set of modern, transnational networks of ideas
and practices of improvement that connect geographically disparate
locations - as a vital focal point for critical investigations
into Asian political theologies. Investigating the sacred
dimensions of power through concepts of transcendence, sacrifice,
victimhood, aspiration, and salvation, this collection demonstrates
how European and Asian modernities are bound together through
genealogical, institutional, and theo-political entanglements, as
well as a long history of global interactions. With contributions
by leading anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists,
this volume brings new theoretical approaches into conversation
with detailed empirical case studies grounded in modern Asia. In
doing so, it offers a fresh and critical analysis of the ways in
which political theology is imagined, materialised, and contested
both within and beyond nation-states. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2gmhhbt |