11 Facts About Political theology

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Political theology is a term which has been used in discussion of the ways in which theological concepts or ways of thinking relate to politics.

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The term political theology is often used to denote religious thought about political principled questions.

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Term political theology has been used in a wide variety of ways by writers exploring different aspects of believers' relationship with politics.

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Mikhail Bakunin had used the term in his 1871 text "The Political Theology of Mazzini and the International" to which Schmitt's book was a response.

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Political theology criticizes what he terms bourgeois Christianity and believes that the Christian Gospel has become less credible because it has become entangled with bourgeois religion.

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Moltmann's political theology was influenced strongly by the Marxist philosopher Ernst Bloch, and both Moltmann and Solle were influenced heavily by liberation theology, as was Metz.

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Christian political theology in the Middle East is a religious response by Christian leaders and scholars to political problems.

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Political theology theologians try to balance the demands of a tumultuous region with the delicate but long history of Christianity in the Middle East.

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Political theology's belief was that Christians should embrace Islam as part of their cultural identity because nationalism was the best way for Christians to be successful in the Middle East.

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10.

The work by Niebuhr that best exemplifies his relationship with political theology is Moral Man and Immoral Society: A Study of Ethics and Politics.

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One of the most influential developers of recent political theology is Stanley Hauerwas, though he considers his work to be better termed a "theological politics".

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