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        Politische Philosophie vs. Politische Theologie?

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        Author(s)
        Regensburger, Dietmar
        Oberprantacher, Andreas
        Palaver, Wolfgang
        Collection
        AG Universitätsverlage
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        "The publications of the interdisciplinary and internationally networked Research Platform “World Order – Religion – Violence” seek to improve our understanding of the relationship between religion, politics and violence. It therefore deals especially with the return of religious themes and symbols into politics, with the analysis of the link between political theory and religion, and finally with the critical discussion of the secularization thesis. At the centre of the research are questions concerning the causes of violent conflict, the possibilities for a just world order and the conditions for peaceful coexistence on a local, regional, national and international/worldwide scale between communities in the face of divergent religious and ideological convictions. Its task is to initiate and coordinate thematically related research-efforts from various disciplinary backgrounds at the University of Innsbruck. It creates a network between departments, research-teams and single researchers working on topics of religion, politics and violence. The overall aim of the research platform World Order-Religion-Violence is to promote excellence in social and human science research on religion and politics at the University of Innsbruck and to guarantee the diffusion of this particular competence on a national and international level."
         
        Der Sammelband widmet sich der kritischen Diskussion der Thesen von Mark Lilla und Heinrich Meier über die Rückkehr des Religiösen in die Politik, besonders im Blick auf den Islam. Systematisch werden die Konzeptionen Politische Theologie und Politische Philosophie hinsichtlich des Problems der Gewalt, wie es sich seit der Zeit der „Religionskriege“ und besonders in unserer Gegenwart stellt, untersucht. Dabei geht es vor allem auch um die Prüfung der These, inwiefern sich die westliche Moderne tatsächlich von einer Ablösung der Politischen Theologie durch die Politische Philosophie kennzeichnen lässt, sowie um die noch grundsätzlichere Frage, ob eine Absage an Politische Theologien überhaupt möglich ist. Aus historischer Sicht wird die Frage diskutiert, wie sich die Konzeption der „Politischen Religionen“ gegenüber der systematischen Unterscheidung von Politischer Theologie und Politischer Philosophie verhält: Wie lassen sich die Entstehung der totalitären politischen Religionen von Nationalsozialismus und Marxismus-Leninismus im Blick auf die These von der „Great Separation“ verstehen?
         
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        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/33328
        Keywords
        theologie; philosophy; theology; politik; politics; mark lilla; philosophie; Religion
        DOI
        10.26530/OAPEN_503821
        ISBN
        9783902811127
        OCN
        1166470773
        Publisher
        innsbruck university press
        Publisher website
        https://www.uibk.ac.at/iup
        Publication date and place
        2011
        Series
        Edition Weltordnung - Religion - Gewalt, 7
        Classification
        International institutions
        Political control and freedoms
        International economics
        Economic systems and structures
        Pages
        384
        Public remark
        Relevant Wikipedia page: Religion - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
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