La théologie politique chrétienne : de la monarchie impériale à la démocratie libérale

Laval Théologique et Philosophique 63 (2):305-327 (2007)
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Abstract

Theologian Erik Peterson’s thesis concerning the rupture of Christian theology away from the Greek and Roman pagan theologico-political problem and from Israel’s monotheism is well-founded theologically but historically problematic. This paper offers a critical analysis of this situation by exposing specifically Christian concepts for a political theology. These concepts have determined the permanence and flexibility of political theology since Constantine’s Empire up to contemporary liberal democracies.

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