| Paul Gottfried - 1990 - 76 pagina’s
...political theology that decisively shaped his historical thinking. Like Donoso, Schmitt was convinced that 'all significant concepts of the modern theory of...... but also because of their systematic structure. ' Not only were theological dogmas transferred to political theories — eg 'the omnipotent God became... | |
| Martin Jay - 1993 - 252 pagina’s
...the theory of the state, whereby, for example, the omnipotent God became the omnipotent lawgiver— but also because of their systematic structure, the...necessary for a sociological consideration of these concepts."10 That is, the political sovereign is modeled on the Christian notion of God, the ultimate... | |
| Jürgen Moltmann - 1993 - 276 pagina’s
...imperium romanum. . . .' 4. So C. Schmitt, Politische Theologie, op. cit., 1934, p. 49: 'All the pregnant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts. Not merely in their historical development, because they were carried over into constitutional theory from... | |
| Jens Bartelson - 1995 - 338 pagina’s
...theory of the state in the Renaissance The sea has opened. Machiavelli As Carl Schmitt once remarked: 'All significant concepts of the modern theory of...development . . . but also because of their systematic structure.'1 As I have argued above, a genealogy of sovereignty is not a history of its inferential... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 1997 - 244 pagina’s
...Carl Schmitt, a political theorist who became an important ideologue to the Nazis, well understood, "All significant concepts of the modern theory of...concepts not only because of their historical development — in which they were transferred from theology to the theory of the state, whereby, for example,... | |
| Christopher W. Morris - 2002 - 320 pagina’s
...Livres de la Republique, ed. G. Mairet (Paris: Livres de Poche, 1993 [1583]), Book I, chap 8, p. 137. "All significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts." Carl Schmitt, Political Theology, trans. G. Schwab (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1985 [1922]), chap.... | |
| Warren Breckman - 2001 - 352 pagina’s
...examining the well-known assertion by the controversial German political theorist Carl Schmitt that "all significant concepts of the modern theory of...concepts not only because of their historical development - in which they were transferred from theology to the theory of the state, whereby, for example, the... | |
| Goran Dahl - 1999 - 180 pagina’s
...politics should be more visible, the latter wants to show that all politics has theological aspects: 'All significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts' (Schmitt, 1985b: 36). He probably has a point here. For example, the problem of 'sovereignty' has a... | |
| Paul W. Kahn - 1999 - 184 pagina’s
...historical innovations."). 15. Carl Schmitt saw only the first half of this proposition, when he wrote "All significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts. . . ." C. Schmitt, Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty 36 (G. Schwab trans.... | |
| Peter van der Veer, Hartmut Lehmann - 1999 - 244 pagina’s
...this is Carl Schmitt. He argues that many theological and political concepts share a common structure. "All significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts," he writes, "not only because of their historical development — in which they were transferred from... | |
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