Article: The Judgment of God and the Immeasurable: Political Theology and Organizations of Power
An exercise in comparative political theology: Anthony Paul Smith (DePaul University), "The Judgment of God and the Immeasurable: Political Theology and Organizations of Power" ("Political Theology", 12 [1], 2011: pp. 69-86).
Quote: "This article considers how political theologies understand and organize power ...: liberal political theology ...; conservative political theology ...; and political anti-theology ... It ends by way of a speculative account of a political non-theology ... that makes each of these political theologies relative to the immeasurable itself and thus turns them into simple material that may be used to construct relative different organizations of power with greater situational efficacies."
An exercise in comparative political theology: Anthony Paul Smith (DePaul University), "The Judgment of God and the Immeasurable: Political Theology and Organizations of Power" ("Political Theology", 12 [1], 2011: pp. 69-86).
Quote: "This article considers how political theologies understand and organize power ...: liberal political theology ...; conservative political theology ...; and political anti-theology ... It ends by way of a speculative account of a political non-theology ... that makes each of these political theologies relative to the immeasurable itself and thus turns them into simple material that may be used to construct relative different organizations of power with greater situational efficacies."
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