Introduction
Mitchell Dean, Lotte List, Stefan Schwarzkopf (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)Section 1: State, Democracy and Violence
1. What’s left of Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology?
Mitchell Dean (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
2. The populist promise in Carl Schmitt’s political theology
Tim Christiaens (Tilburg University, the Netherlands)
3. Political atheism: towards a profane reconceptualization of the modern state
Mikkel Flohr (Roskilde University, Denmark)Section 2: Theology, Religion and the Public Sphere
4. Rituals of truth: oath, public discussion, acclamation
Montserrat Herrero (University of Navarra, Spain)
5. Atheism, postsecularism and the legitimacy of democracy
Miguel Vatter (Deakin University, Australia)
6. Political theology, values and LGBTQ+ as civil religion
Stefan Schwarzkopf (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)Section 3: Modernity, History and Time
7. Crisis sovereignty: political metaphysics in crisis times
Lotte List (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
8. One world: history and space in Schmitt’s post-war political theology
Nicholas Heron (The University of Queensland, Australia)
9. Explosive publics in the interzones of political theology and political mythology
Christiane Mossin (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)Section 4: Beyond the European Gaze
10. Toward a political theology of postcoloniality
Kwok Pui-lan (Emory University, USA)
11. Political theology and uncertainty in international relations
William Bain (National University of Singapore, Singapore)Coda to Section 4: Asia and the political theology turn: revisiting and overcoming Schmitt in the centenary
Milinda Banerjee (University of St Andrews, UK)
Index