
Althusser and Theology: Religion, Politics and Philosophy (Historical Materialism Book)
par:
Agon Hamza
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
ISBN 10: 9004291547
ISBN 13: 9789004291546
Date de publication:
September 15th, 2016
Éditeur: Brill Academic Pub
Pages: 220
Genres: Religion & Spirituality
Agon Hamza delves into the intricate relationship between religion, politics, and philosophy in this thought-provoking exploration. The work examines how philosophical frameworks have sought to understand and critique religious ideologies, especially through the lens of historical materialism. By analyzing key philosophical figures, the text reveals the complex interplay of belief systems and their impact on societal structures.
Hamza's analysis emphasizes the political dimensions of religious thought, arguing that theology often serves as a battleground for ideological conflict. This perspective allows readers to appreciate how philosophical discourse can shape, and sometimes challenge, prevailing religious narratives. Through rigorous examination, the author encourages a deeper understanding of the function of religion within different political contexts.
Each chapter engages with significant theoretical debates, making connections between historical events and contemporary issues. By synthesizing philosophy and theology, the author offers readers a fresh viewpoint on longstanding questions regarding faith, power, and social organization, inviting critical reflection on the ongoing relevance of these themes in today's world.
Hamza's analysis emphasizes the political dimensions of religious thought, arguing that theology often serves as a battleground for ideological conflict. This perspective allows readers to appreciate how philosophical discourse can shape, and sometimes challenge, prevailing religious narratives. Through rigorous examination, the author encourages a deeper understanding of the function of religion within different political contexts.
Each chapter engages with significant theoretical debates, making connections between historical events and contemporary issues. By synthesizing philosophy and theology, the author offers readers a fresh viewpoint on longstanding questions regarding faith, power, and social organization, inviting critical reflection on the ongoing relevance of these themes in today's world.