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ISBN13:9783031462290
ISBN10:3031462297
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:252 pages
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Language:English
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The Transcendence of Desire

A Theology of Political Agency
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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The ?secular age? is not a smooth, untroubled process of accumulation and advance but an uneven and unpredictable series of clashes of interest. Charles Taylor?s ?immanent frame? cannot be construed merely as a phenomenon within religion and culture but urgently needs to be understood in political and economic terms?i.e., as a class project. The failure of the secular, vividly displayed in the crumbling legitimacy of global institutions and in the spectacle of police violence, both calls for and makes possible a renewal of political agency. Tom James and David True argue that a theology of the cross has a distinctive potential today: it can pierce the sacred aura of normalcy around the consensual anti-politics of the neoliberal order so that a vision of a world beyond today?s racialized capitalism can emerge. But they contend that we don?t need to forsake the emancipatory aims of modernity nor retreat to local communities. As an alternative to these weak strategies, they offer a constructive and cruciform account of political agency that includes both prophetic resistance and practical wisdom, each embedded in contemporary struggles for freedom that, they argue, embody divine desire for a common world.

Tom James is a pastor in Toledo, Ohio. He is the author of In Face of Reality: The Constructive Theology of Gordon D. Kaufman (2014) and co-author of A Philosophy of Christian Materialism (2015).



David True is a visiting scholar at Pfeiffer University and is co-editor of the journal Political Theology. He is the co-editor of Paradoxical Virtue: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Virtue Tradition (2020) and the editor of Prophecy in a Secular Age: An Introduction (2021). 

Long description:
The ?secular age? is not a smooth, untroubled process of accumulation and advance but an uneven and unpredictable series of clashes of interest. Charles Taylor?s ?immanent frame? cannot be construed merely as a phenomenon within religion and culture but urgently needs to be understood in political and economic terms?i.e., as a class project. The failure of the secular, vividly displayed in the crumbling legitimacy of global institutions and in the spectacle of police violence, both calls for and makes possible a renewal of political agency. Tom James and David True argue that a theology of the cross has a distinctive potential today: it can pierce the sacred aura of normalcy around the consensual anti-politics of the neoliberal order so that a vision of a world beyond today?s racialized capitalism can emerge. But they contend that we don?t need to forsake the emancipatory aims of modernity nor retreat to local communities. As an alternative to these weak strategies, theyoffer a constructive and cruciform account of political agency that includes both prophetic resistance and practical wisdom, each embedded in contemporary struggles for freedom that, they argue, embody divine desire for a common world.


?This book is the call, amid the current impasse, for a new revolutionary movement aligned with God?s will. It reads like a theological manifesto, breathing life and spirit into the upheaval and turmoil. ? This thought-provoking book provides valuable insights for awakening scholars and activists alike in this Kairos moment.? (Seung Woo Lee, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, Vol. 44 (1), 2024)

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: The Politics of Death.- 2. Renewing Political Agency: Arendt on Natality and Judgment.- 3. Theology's Re-politicizing: Crisis and Critique.- 3. Transcendence in a Secular Age: Cruciform Desire.- 4. The Problem and Promise of Politics.- 5. Prophetic Agency.- 6. Practical Agency.- 7. The Church as a Community of Desire.