Friday, April 06, 2007

Link: On Political Theology

So I just found the Faith and Theology blog of Benjamin Myers. Its pretty good stuff. Definitely worth your reading. This guy Kim Fabricius posts there on various theological topics in the form of "Ten Propositions On: some topic". He makes propositions and fleshes them out, as I guess you coud infer from the form of the title.

Anyway I came across a post of his I really liked entitled "Ten Propositions On Political Theology" where he talks quite a bit about what that should look like. Proposition 1: the ascension is the basis of all political theology, 2: God is political.

But my favorite parts have to be proposition 3: "it is legitimate to speak of an “epistemological privilege” of the excluded and oppressed" and the "Post 9/11 Postscript" where he mentions a comparison of American intellectuals' response to 9/11 and German intellectuals' response to the Kaiser after the outbreak of WWI. Very interesting and telling, I think.

What, you don't want to read it? You know if you don't read this you'll probably read something that will make you dumber. You've probably been thinking about putting a little critical theological thought into those hours you spend in front of the screen. So read it. You look hungry. I shlepp, you read.

4 comments:

manley pointer said...

you want i should sell you a piece of dirt? ach, my eye! so i'll make you some grits. i schlep, you eat.

manley pointer said...

"I'm running out of favorites Kim. This was fun and scary all at once (particularly that Barth letter - proof that theologians can and should give pastoral counsel after all!)." from the comments in the other post. you sure as hell better leave behind enough letters like that to make a book.

+nick+ said...

for lighter reading, you might try the "popular post" titled "the theology of kissing." nt wright's will strike a chord.

in other news, horner's got a guy coming in who's studying pascal under Hatch. they're gonna tag team pascal this fall. badass.

also, this is comment number 3. you're past due.

Les said...

Good post. I found you via faith and theology. I have put up a link at my blog - http://lchatwin.blogspot.com