Notes on Contributors ixAcknowledgments xiiiIntroduction to the Second Edition 1William T. Cavanaugh and Peter Manley ScottI. Historical Resources: Scripture, Traditions, Liturgy 131 Scripture: Old Testament 15Walter Brueggemann2 Scripture: New Testament 28Christopher Rowland3 Augustine 41Jean Bethke Elshtain4 Aquinas 54Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt5 The Reformation 67Andrew Bradstock6 Liturgy 80Bernd WannenwetschII. Contemporary Political Theologies: Survey 957 Eastern Orthodox Thought 97Pantelis Kalaitzidis8 Carl Schmitt 111Michael Hollerich9 Karl Barth 125Haddon Willmer10 Dietrich Bonhoeffer 137Stanley Hauerwas11 John Courtney Murray 151Michael J. Baxter12 Anglican Political Theology 164Luke Bretherton13 Reinhold Niebuhr 178William Werpehowski14 Feminist Theology, Southern 192Kwok Pui-lan15 Feminist Theology, Northern 207Elaine Graham16 Jürgen Moltmann 222Nicholas Adams17 Johann Baptist Metz 236J. Matthew Ashley18 Political Theologies in Asia 250Aloysius Pieris19 Black Political Theologies 264M. Shawn Copeland20 Liberation Theology 1: Gustavo Gutiérrez 280Roberto S. Goizueta21 Liberation Theology 2: Developments and Reception 293Mario I. Aguilar22 Stanley Hauerwas 306R. R. Reno23 John Milbank 320Gavin Hyman24 Anabaptist Political Theologies 333Elizabeth Phillips25 Political Theologies of Africa 346Emmanuel KatongoleIII. Constructive Political Theology 36126 Trinity 363Kathryn Tanner27 Creation 376Peter Manley Scott28 Christology 389Raymund Schwager with Wolfgang Palaver29 Atonement 403Timothy J. Gorringe30 Spirit 416Mark Lewis Taylor31 Church 431William T. Cavanaugh32 Eschatology 444Robert W. JensonIV. Structures and Movements 45733 State and Civil Society 459Daniel M. Bell, Jr34 Democracy 473John W. de Gruchy35 Critical Theory 487Marsha Aileen Hewitt36 Postmodernism 502Catherine Pickstock37 Postcolonialism 516Agnes M. Brazal38 Political Economy 531Michael S. Northcott39 Technology and Information 544Michael S. Burdett40 Grassroots Social Movements 558Joerg Rieger41 Postsecular Political Theology 572Marcus PoundV. Abrahamic Perspectives 58742 The Islamic Quest for Sociopolitical Justice 589Bustami Mohamed Khir43 Abrahamic Theopolitics Revisited: A Jewish View 604Peter OchsIndex 619
WILLIAM T. CAVANAUGH is Professor of Catholic Studies and Director of the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology at DePaul University in Chicago. He holds degrees from Notre Dame, Cambridge, and Duke. He is co-editor of the journal Modern Theology, the author of seven books, and editor of four more. His books include Torture and Eucharist (Blackwell, 1998), The Myth of Religious Violence (OUP 2009), and Field Hospital (Eerdmans, 2016). He has lectured on six continents, and his work has been published in 15 languages.PETER MANLEY SCOTT is Samuel Ferguson Professor of Applied Theology and the Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute at the University of Manchester. He is the author of Theology, Ideology and Liberation (Cambridge University Press, 1994), A Political Theology of Nature (Cambridge University Press, 2003), Anti-human Theology: Nature, Technology and the Postnatural (SCM Press, 2010), and A Theology of Postnatural Right (LIT, 2018). He is a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry (Princeton, USA), and part of its enquiry in Astrobiology, and Chair of the European Forum for the Study of Religion and the Environment.