Political theology has emerged as an enormously energetic creative way of exploring the complex relationships between religion politics and culture around the world. <i>Political Theology Reimagined</i> centers decolonial Black queer feminist and Marxist modes of critical practice to offer a cutting-edge vision of the field that foregrounds a political theology animated by both a fascination with and a suspicion of the secular. Among other things contributors explore how religious ideas practices and imaginations are inflected by anti-Blackness patriarchy and colonial histories; theorize anew the status of secularization narratives; probe the universality and translatability of conceptual abstractions; and experiment with the powers of genealogy and speculation. In short they grapple with religion and critique in all their complexity opening new itineraries in political theology by transforming its fundamental theoretical coordinates. Traversing diverse sites from South Asia to the Middle East to Indigenous North America and working across diverse scales from the national to the planetary to the cosmic this volume models the future of political theology by pairing rigorous critique with a commitment to collective liberation.<br><br>Contributors. Prathama Banerjee Agata Bielik-Robson Kirill Chepurin Alex Dubilet James Edward Ford III Lucia Hulsether Basit Kareem Iqbal Ada S. Jaarsma Siobhan Kelly David Kline Adam Kotsko Dana Lloyd Vincent W. Lloyd Beatrice Marovich Aseel Najib Milad Odabaei Inese Radzins George Shulman Martin Shuster Rafael Vizcaíno
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