The book delves into five theopolitical figures—scripture, prophecy, oath, charisma, and hospitality—and their significance in modern political discourse. It argues that theological concepts have historically influenced political practices, creating a hybrid of symbols and rituals. Herrero posits that these figures should be interpreted through a negative theology lens, revealing insights into justice, power, and ethical imperatives in contemporary society. The work provides a fresh perspective on the intersection of theology and politics, highlighting their ongoing relevance.
Montserrat Herrero Libri


The Political Discourse of Carl Schmitt
- 290pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This book presents the idea of Nomos of the Earth as the key idea that organizes the whole of Schmitt's discourse about politics.