Theopolitical Figures: Scripture, Prophecy, Oath, Charisma, Hospitality
By (Author) Montserrat Herrero
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th September 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
Comparative politics
261.7
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The book addresses the question of the extent to which theological discourse has been and is relevant to the origins of the meanings, symbols, and realities of some instituted political practices. This relevance has historically manifested itself in the hybridisation of theological and political concepts, images, gestures, and rituals. Indeed, some divine traces could be seen as embedded in institutionalised political practices. Theopolitical figures, then, are other names for God - in the sense of negative theology - that we find in instituted practices within the political realm. The book considers five theopolitical figures: scripture, prophecy, oath, charisma, and hospitality. In the symbolic meaning of these figures, we discern some central questions for contemporary societies, among them: the unconditional character of justice, the unfeasibility of historical expectation, the stability of the given word, the idea of power as a gift, and openness to the coming other as an ethical-political imperative.