Political Affections: Civic Participation and Moral Theology

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Reviews:

"This skilful and sophisticated interdisciplinary engagement extends and deepens arguments and scholarship on how Christian worship, Christian theology, and faith shape our political engagement with civil society" - Aaron Klink, Religious Studies Review

 

"Drawing on the Judaeo-Christian tradition of moral theology, Hordern suggests that such a tradition has a goal deal to say not only about how to inspire loyalty and affect, but how to associate this, unlike the approach conventionally taken in liberal democracies, with joy. There is much here worth pondering and reflecting upon." James G Mellon, Political Studies Review

 

"Political Affections merits close study by political scientists, theologians and church people interested in the public square and the common good ... the detailed arguments evidence good and thoughtful scholarship ... Perhaps Horden's book will prove but the first born of the family of atheologically affective politics ... not I hope its only child. As such it is to be warmly welcomed." - Peter Hampson, New Blackfriars

 

"Hordern drills down into an underserved area of both politics and theology and the affections. In this conversation between the two disciplines, he offers readers a theologically and philosophically rich account of the affections, coupled with an argument that such an account is crucial for contemporary European society and politics. Hordern's research is excellent, and his documentation is thorough. His use of Scripture and his treatments of the thought of Augustine, Nussbaum, and Habermas will interest theologians of all backgrounds." - Daniel J Daley, Choice Review Online

 

"Political Affections is a significant addition to our conceptual understanding of the nature and role of affections in politics ... This book, which recommends a renewal of political affections, is not simply an attempt to re-conceptualize the cognitive connections with political theory and theology, although that is certainly an important task of this book. It is primarily a call, by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, to the crucified and resurrected body of Christ to assume its rightful place in the civic arena." - Stephen King and Michelle King, Christian Scholars Review

 

"Political Affections is of value to evangelical leaders in that it gives intellectual ballast to our instinctive conviction that the local church is at the centre of God's plans for his world. however, it does so in a way which refuses to set devotion to church against political engagement. ... This is a serious academic book, worth reading as in time it may be found to have given a road map to faithful ways of living out the gospel in our generation." - Peter Sanlon, Churchman

 

"In this important, ambitious book, Joshua Hordern argues for a positive understanding of the affections and for their essential functions in political life His argument throughout is theological and apologetic. What he says positively is, in this reviewers judgment, persuasive" - Victor Lee Austin, Studies in Christian Ethics

 

"Political Affections is a timely and important book. Deeply rooted in biblical sources and contemporary philosophy, it provides a needed theological contribution to secular debates about cosmopolitanism, civic identity, and constitutional patriotism. At the same time, Hordern’s learned examination of the role of affections in social life advances both moral and political theology by offering a rare bridge between them. This work signals a major new voice in European political theology." - Eric Gregory, Princeton University

Publication Date: 

16th January 2013