Political Theology Revisited: Carl Schmitt's Postwar Reassessment
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https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.1.1.1266Abstract
The essay examines the pronounced theological turn of the late Carl Schmitt, especially in his Politische Theologie II (1970). He aim is to understand what Schmitt meant by a “Catholic intensification” in the relationship between theology and political theory. The essay gives equal attention to Schmitt’s polemic against the theologian Peterson, who denied the possibility of political theology, and the dialogue with the philosopher Hans Blumenberg, who had severely criticized Schmitt’s conception of secularization. The essay shows that in both instances the opposition merely encouraged Schmitt to sharpen and clarify his own theological position, which includes heretical Gnostic elements.Published
2008-12-14
How to Cite
Hohendahl, P. U. (2008). Political Theology Revisited: Carl Schmitt’s Postwar Reassessment. Konturen, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/konturen.1.1.1266
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