Political Theology II: The Myth of the Closure of any Political TheologyISBN: 978-0-7456-4253-6
Hardcover
224 pages
September 2008, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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George Schwab, National Committee on American Foreign Policy and The City University of New York (City College and Graduate Center)
“The publication in English of Carl Schmitt’s
Political Theology II constitutes an important event in the
Anglo-American reception of Schmitt’s thought. In the late
1960s, as the Roman Catholic Church reconciled itself with secular
modernity and West Germany’s liberal democracy resorted to
extra-legal measures in the midst of political crisis, Schmitt
decided to revisit the questions that motivated his thinking in the
early Weimar Republic: can morality only find justification in
transcendental theological sources and must political authority
rest ultimately with an extraordinary sovereign authority?
Obviously, these questions still haunt our world as we move further
into the 21st century.”
John P. McCormick, University of Chicago
“Every student of Schmitt will need to probe his post-1945
writings and will be fascinated by this superb new translation
which brings out Schmitt’s self-imposed continued wrestling,
despite opposition, with the relation between the political and
theological realms. The Introduction gives a full account of why
this thoroughly disturbing thinker continues to mean so much to
both Right and Left.”
Jeremy Tambling, The University of Manchester
"The importance of this text lies not simply in the arguments
herein, important as they are, but especially as an additional
means of situating some of the central concerns that continuously
provoked Schmitt's writings."
Polticial Studies Review