Sovereignty: God, State, and SelfBasic Books, 10 ביוני 2008 - 352 עמודים Throughout the history of human intellectual endeavor, sovereignty has cut across the diverse realms of theology, political thought, and psychology. From earliest Christian worship to the revolutionary ideas of Thomas Jefferson and Karl Marx, the debates about sovereignty -- complete independence and self-government -- have dominated our history. In this seminal work of political history and political theory, leading scholar and public intellectual Jean Bethke Elshtain examines the origins and meanings of &"sovereignty"; as it relates to all the ways we attempt to explain our world: God, state, and self. Examining the early modern ideas of God which formed the basis for the modern sovereign state, Elshtain carries her research from theology and philosophy into psychology, showing that political theories of state sovereignty fuel contemporary understandings of sovereignty of the self. As the basis of sovereign power shifts from God, to the state, to the self, Elshtain uncovers startling realities often hidden from view. Her thesis consists in nothing less than a thorough-going rethinking of our intellectual history through its keystone concept. The culmination of over thirty years of critically applauded work in feminism, international relations, political thought, and religion, Sovereignty opens new ground for our understanding of our own culture, its past, present, and future. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 55
עמוד ii
... Social and Political Thought Editor, The Family in Political Thought Meditations on Modern Political Thought Women and War Co-Editor, Women, Militarism, and War Editor, Just War Theory Power Trips and Other Journeys Coauthor, But Was It ...
... Social and Political Thought Editor, The Family in Political Thought Meditations on Modern Political Thought Women and War Co-Editor, Women, Militarism, and War Editor, Just War Theory Power Trips and Other Journeys Coauthor, But Was It ...
עמוד xvi
... social life, even as one recognizes the palpable inadequacies of philosophies that are, quite literally, nowhere. The chapters on God's sovereignty are a complex bringing together of theological themes, teasing out their political ...
... social life, even as one recognizes the palpable inadequacies of philosophies that are, quite literally, nowhere. The chapters on God's sovereignty are a complex bringing together of theological themes, teasing out their political ...
עמוד 6
... Social. Life. in. the. Earthly. City. An understanding as powerful as Augustine's was destined to have a profound and lasting impact in a society that defined itself as “Christian.” Augustinianism was the dominant way of thinking about God ...
... Social. Life. in. the. Earthly. City. An understanding as powerful as Augustine's was destined to have a profound and lasting impact in a society that defined itself as “Christian.” Augustinianism was the dominant way of thinking about God ...
עמוד 7
... social and political life. Is power divisible or is it singular and brooks no competition? Do we face a monistic, plenipotentiary sovereign—or a plurality of powers, multiple authoritative sites within a single body politic? This is one ...
... social and political life. Is power divisible or is it singular and brooks no competition? Do we face a monistic, plenipotentiary sovereign—or a plurality of powers, multiple authoritative sites within a single body politic? This is one ...
עמוד 8
... Social life is full of ills and yet to be cherished. The Church could not have made “its first start. .. if the life of the saints were not social.”34 As to how human beings should organize their earthly living together, Augustine ...
... Social life is full of ills and yet to be cherished. The Church could not have made “its first start. .. if the life of the saints were not social.”34 As to how human beings should organize their earthly living together, Augustine ...
תוכן
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2 | 29 |
3 | 57 |
4 | 77 |
5 | 91 |
6 | 119 |
7 | 137 |
8 | 159 |
9 | 181 |
10 | 203 |
11 | 227 |
AN AFTERWORD 1992 | 247 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 249 |
NOTES | 251 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Sovereignty: God, State, and Self <span dir=ltr>Jean Bethke Elshtain</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2008 |
Sovereignty: God, State, and Self <span dir=ltr>Jean Bethke Elshtain</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2012 |
Sovereignty: God, State, and Self <span dir=ltr>Jean Bethke Elshtain</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2008 |
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