Anarchy and the Kingdom of God: From Eschatology to Orthodox Political Theology and Back

Anarchy and the Kingdom of God: From Eschatology to Orthodox Political Theology and Back

by Davor Dzalto
Anarchy and the Kingdom of God: From Eschatology to Orthodox Political Theology and Back

Anarchy and the Kingdom of God: From Eschatology to Orthodox Political Theology and Back

by Davor Dzalto

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Overview

Anarchy and the Kingdom of God reclaims the concept of “anarchism” both as a political philosophy and a way of thinking of the sociopolitical sphere from a theological perspective. Through a genuinely theological approach to the issues of power, coercion, and oppression, Davor Džalto advances human freedom—one of the most prominent forces in human history—as a foundational theological principle in Christianity. That principle enables a fresh reexamination of the problems of democracy and justice in the age of global (neoliberal) capitalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823294398
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2021
Series: Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Davor Džalto is Professor of Religion and Democracy in the Department of Eastern Christian Studies at Stockholm School of Theology, and president of The Institute for the Study of Culture and Christianity. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Human Work of Art, Religion and Realism, and Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution (by Noam Chomsky).

Table of Contents

Introduction | 1

Anarchism and (Orthodox) Christianity: An (Un)Natural Alliance? | 7

Part I: (Un)Orthodox Political Theologies: Histories

The Symphonia Doctrine: Introduction | 27

Early Christianity: Who’s Conducting “Symphonia”? | 35

Divus Constantinus and Court Theology in the Eastern Empire | 43

Conducting “Symphonia” in Russian Lands | 67

The Modern Nation, Ethnicity, and State-Based Political Theologies | 88

Newer Approaches | 101

Political Theology as Ideology: A Deconstruction | 112

Part II: Anarchy and the Kingdom of God: Prophecies

Alternative and “Proto-Anarchist” Political Theologies | 123

Being as Freedom and Necessity | 157

Something Is Rotten in This Reality of Ours | 169

Eschatology and Liturgy | 180

“This World” and the Individualized Mode of Existence | 184

The Politics of Nothingness | 190

Theology as a Critical Discourse? | 204

The End and the Beginning | 247

Acknowledgments | 253

Notes | 255

Bibliography | 293

Index | 309

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