Description

Book Synopsis

Tracing Walter Benjamin''s convergences with, and divergences from, influential German legal theorist Carl Schmitt, this edited collection contextualizes Benjamin''s thinking in the intellectual currents of his time, while also placing him in dialogue with traditions and thinkers from antiquity to the present. At stake is whether Benjamin presents the possibility of a distinctive political theology-a question which the collection addresses without collapsing the tensions internal to Benjamin''s thought.

Benjamin''s thought has been a touchstone, explicitly or implicitly, in numerous efforts to conceive of a ''new'' political theology that is not anchored in legitimizing and preserving power, but in justice and liberation. Benjamin interrogates the political-theological complex from what may be construed as a vantage point opposed to Schmitt. Whereas Schmitt excavates the theological elements in modernity in order to shore up liberalism''s illiberal inheritance, Benjamin roots out these latent structures in order to dissolve them and liberate us from their oppressive legacy. This volume''s multifaceted contributions explore why Benjamin has been such a fertile source for thinking about political theology beyond ? and often against ? Schmitt. Benjamin indicates how existing political theologies can be challenged or expanded. This book accordingly makes a wide range of relevant work available for study whilst also opening new perspectives on Benjamin''s ?uvre.

Walter Benjamin and Political Theology

    Product form

    £28.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 20 Jun 2026.

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Walter Benjamin and Political Theology by

      Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
      Publication Date: 11/12/2025
      ISBN13: 9781350284388, 978-1350284388
      ISBN10:

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tracing Walter Benjamin''s convergences with, and divergences from, influential German legal theorist Carl Schmitt, this edited collection contextualizes Benjamin''s thinking in the intellectual currents of his time, while also placing him in dialogue with traditions and thinkers from antiquity to the present. At stake is whether Benjamin presents the possibility of a distinctive political theology-a question which the collection addresses without collapsing the tensions internal to Benjamin''s thought.

      Benjamin''s thought has been a touchstone, explicitly or implicitly, in numerous efforts to conceive of a ''new'' political theology that is not anchored in legitimizing and preserving power, but in justice and liberation. Benjamin interrogates the political-theological complex from what may be construed as a vantage point opposed to Schmitt. Whereas Schmitt excavates the theological elements in modernity in order to shore up liberalism''s illiberal inheritance, Benjamin roots out these latent structures in order to dissolve them and liberate us from their oppressive legacy. This volume''s multifaceted contributions explore why Benjamin has been such a fertile source for thinking about political theology beyond ? and often against ? Schmitt. Benjamin indicates how existing political theologies can be challenged or expanded. This book accordingly makes a wide range of relevant work available for study whilst also opening new perspectives on Benjamin''s ?uvre.

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account