Common Goods: Economy, Ecology, and Political Theology
Common Goods: Economy, Ecology, and Political Theology
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Abstract
In the face of globalized ecological and economic crises, how do religion, the postsecular, and political theology reconfigure political theory and practice? As the planet warms and the chasm widens between the 1 percent and the global 99, what thinking may yet energize new alliances between religious and irreligious constituencies? This book brings together political theorists, philosophers, theologians, and scholars of religion to open discursive and material spaces in which to shape a vibrant planetary commons. Attentive to the universalizing tendencies of “the common,” the contributors seek to reappropriate the term in response to the corporate logic that asserts itself as a universal solvent. In the resulting conversation, the common returns as an interlinked manifold, under the ethos of its multitudes and the ecology of its multiplicity. Beginning from what William Connolly calls the palpable “fragility of things,” Common Goods assembles a transdisciplinary political theology of the Earth. With a nuance missing from both atheist and orthodox religious approaches, the contributors engage in a multivocal conversation about sovereignty, capital, ecology, and civil society. The result is an unprecedented thematic assemblage of cosmopolitics and religious diversity; of utopian space and the time of insurrection; of Christian socialism, radical democracy, and disability theory; of quantum entanglement and planetarity; of theology fleshly and political.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Plurisingular Common Good/s
Melanie Johnson-Debaufre and others
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Planetary Political Theology
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Process Philosophy and Planetary Politics
WIlliam E. Connolly
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How Not to Be a Religion: Genealogy, Identity, Wonder
John Thatamanil
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Non-Theology and Political Ecology: Postsecularism, Repetition, And Insurrection
Clayton Crockett
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The Ambiguities of Transcendence: In Conversation with the Work of William E. Connolly
Kathryn Tanner
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Dreaming the Common Good/s: The Kin-dom of God as a Space of Utopian Politics
Melanie Johnson-Debaufre
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A Cosmopolitical Theology: Engaging “The Political” As An Incarnational Field Of Emergence
Dhawn B. Martin
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Process Philosophy and Planetary Politics
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Economies and Ecologies of (Un)Common Good/s
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Reconfiguring the Common Good and Religion in the Context of Capitalism: Abrahamic Alternatives
Joerg Rieger
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Christian Socialism and the Future of Economic Democracy
Gary Dorrien
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The Myth of the Middle: Common Sense, Good Sense, and Rethinking the “Common Good” in Contemporary U.S. Society
Charon Hribar
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Elements of Tradition, Protest, and New Creation in Monetary Systems: A Political Theology of Market Miracles
Nimi Wariboko
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The Corporation and the Common Good: Biopolitics and the Death of God
Elijah Prewitt-Davis
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Breaking from Within: The Dialectic of Labor and the Death of God
An Yountae
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Thoreau Goes to Ghana: On the Wild and the Tingane
Anatoli Ignatov
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Climate Debt, White Privilege, and Christian Ethics as Political Theology
Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda
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Reconfiguring the Common Good and Religion in the Context of Capitalism: Abrahamic Alternatives
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Common Flesh, Common Democracies
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Between a Rock and an Empty Place: Political Theology and Democratic Legitimacy
Paulina Ochoa Espejo
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From the Theopaternal to the Theopolitical: On Barack Obama
Vincent Lloyd
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Democratic Futures in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration: Toward a Political Theology of Prison Abolition
Elias Ortega-Aponte
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Rupturing the Concorporeal Commons: On the Psycho cultural Symptom of “Disability” as Life Resentment
Sharon Betcher
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The Common Good of the Flesh: An Indecent Invitation to William E. Connolly, Joerg Rieger, and Political Theology
Karen Bray
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A Socioeconomic Hermeneutics of Chayim: The Theo-Ethical Implications of Reading (with) Wisdom
A. Paige Rawson
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Between a Rock and an Empty Place: Political Theology and Democratic Legitimacy
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