Fordham University Press
Crediting God
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Tocqueville suggested that "the people reign in the American political world like God over the universe.” This intuition anticipates the crisis in the secularization paradigm that has brought theology back as a fundamental part of sociological and political analysis. It has become more difficult to believe that humanity’s progress necessarily leads to atheism, or that it is possible to translate all that is good about religion into reasonable terms acceptable in principle by all, believers as well as nonbelievers. And yet, the spread of Enlightenment values, of an independent public sphere, and of alternative “projects of modernity” continues unabated and is by no means the antithesis of the renewed vigor of religious beliefs. The essays in this book shed interdisciplinary and multicultural light on a hypothesis that helps to account for such an unexpected convergence of enlightenment and religion in our times: Religion has reentered the public sphere because it puts into question the relation between God and the concept of political sovereignty. In the first part, “Religion and Polity-Building,” new perspectives are brought to bear on the tension-ridden connection between theophany and state-building from the perspective of world religions. Globalized, neo-liberal capitalism has been another crucial factor in loosening the bond between God and the state, as the essays in the second part, “The End of the Saeculum and Global Capitalism,” show. The essays in the third part, “Questioning Sovereignty: Law and Justice,” are dedicated to a critique of the premises of political theology, starting from the possibility of a prior, perhaps deeper relation between democracy and theocracy. The book concludes with three innovative essays dedicated to examining Tocqueville in order to think the “Religion of Democracy” beyond the idea of civil religion.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction. Crediting God with Sovereignty
1 - Part one. Religion and Polity-Building
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Chapter 1 Religious Freedom: Preserving the Salt of the Earth
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Chapter 2 A New Form of Religious Consciousness? Religion and Politics in Contemporary Muslim Contexts
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Chapter 3 A Republic Whose Sovereign Is the Creator: The Politics of the Ban of Representation
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Chapter 4 Confucianism’s Political Implications for the Contemporary World
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Chapter 5 Religion and the Public Sphere in Senegal: The Evolution of a Project of Modernity
102 - Part two. The End of the Saeculum and Global Capitalism
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Chapter 6 Should We Be Scared? The Return of the Sacred and the Rise of Religious Nationalism in South Asia
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Chapter 7 All Nightmares Back: Dependency and Independency Theories, Religion, Capitalism, and Global Society
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Chapter 8 The Evangelical-Capitalist Resonance Machine
160 - Part three. Questioning Sovereignty: Law and Justice
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Chapter 9 ‘‘The War Has Not Ended’’: Thomas Hobbes, Carl Schmitt, and the Paradoxes of Countersovereignty
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Chapter 10 Natural Right and State of Exception in Leo Strauss
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Chapter 11 Law and the Gift of Justice
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Chapter 12 Drawing—the Single Trait: Toward a Politics of Singularity
221 - Part four. The Religion of Democracy: Tocqueville Beyond Civil Religion
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Chapter 13 The Religious Situation in the United States 175 Years After Tocqueville
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Chapter 14 The Avatars of Religion in Tocqueville
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Chapter 15 Publics, Prosperity, and Politics: The Changing Face of African American Christianity and Black Political Life
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Chapter 16 Conversion
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Notes
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Contributors
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