God and International Relations: Christian Theology and World Politics

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God and International Relations: Christian Theology and World Politics

Author(s): Mika Luoma-Aho (Author)

  • Publisher: Continuum
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 192 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1441138668
  • ISBN-13: 9781441138668

Book Description

A critique of secular international relations from the perspective of Carl Schmitt’s political theology, this book examines the relations between IR and Christian theology. Religion is prevalent in world politics today, and international relation theory is at pains to understand and explain this phenomenon. This unique study aims to introduce political theology as an appropriate tool to the study of international relations. In accordance with the political theology of Carl Schmitt, which states that modern political concepts are secularized theological concepts, the work questions the “secular” foundations of contemporary international relations theory. Thus it reveals the Christian foundations of the discipline of international relations and delivers a critique of some of its most fundamental theoretical elements, such as its secular view of religion as part of the “irrational”, its deification of the political form of the nation state, and its negation of theism in its understanding of responsibility in world politics. The result is a primer on how international relations and its studies have grown out of the political imagination of Christian theology. It will appeal to anyone interested in critical approaches to the field as well as in politics and religion, political theory, and political theology.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“The gauntlet of God is yet again thrown down against the idolization of the state. A worthy challenge to any IR theorist” — Iver B. Neumann,Director of Research, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

“Going beyond Carl Schmitt’s argument that “all significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts” the author traces the process by which sovereign states became the latest embodiment of the Christian corpus mysticism and a centerpiece of the academic discipline of International Relations. In this major contribution to the emerging political theology of International Relations, the author sheds light on the profound worldwide moral crisis and explains why the discipline is paralyzed when handling some of today’s key issues.” -Dr. Vendulka Kubálková, Professor of International Studies, University of Miami, Florida

About the Author

Mika Luoma-aho is the he Head of the Department of Social Studies and a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Lapland, Finland. He also serves on the Editorial Board of Kosmopolis, and has published in journals such as International Political Sociology, Geopolitics, and Journal of European Public Policy. He is the author of four books, including Europe as a Living Organism: Organicist Symbolism and Political Subjectivity in the New Europe (2002).

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