Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction

The article is devoted to the explication and research of the theological origins of the modern paradigm of power and politics in a methodological perspective, set by a combination of hermeneutical, genealogical and deconstructivist ways of reflection and interpretation. The highlighted concept o...

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Main Author: Aleksey V. Yarkeev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy and Law 2021-04-01
Series:Антиномии
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Online Access:http://yearbook.uran.ru/images/files/21_1_p7_26.pdf
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description The article is devoted to the explication and research of the theological origins of the modern paradigm of power and politics in a methodological perspective, set by a combination of hermeneutical, genealogical and deconstructivist ways of reflection and interpretation. The highlighted concept of theology of power (politics) is thought out, mainly, at the intersection of the ideas of G. Agamben, K. Schmitt, E. Kantorovich, M.Heidegger, M. Foucault. The author substantiates the idea that the theological meanings and references of modern political concepts are not just brought to light in the course of special theoretical research and projections, but directly and implicitly have a practical impact on the political structure and technologies of power. The article considers the possibility of “suspending” the action of the metaphysical “machine” that is responsible for the production and operation of the theological myth of power, which determines the political existence of man and society in their modern expression. In this connection, the role of metaphysics, which determines the Western European world, is exhibited as an onto-theo-logy (M. Heidegger), which sees the supreme and first cause of all things as the divine. The rational theology thus sets the contours of all metaphysics, which determines the essence of European thinking in the Middle ages in the form of Christian theology, and in Modern times in the form of emerging scientific knowledge. Secularized political concepts act as a signature that refers to theology (G. Agamben). First of all, this applies to such a concept as “sovereignty”: the state-legal concept of the sovereign is derived from the Christian image of God, personifying the absolute, that is, unlimited, not deducible from anything, a single and indivisible form of power. The theological model of divine governance of the world, in which the miracle is understood as a manifestation of the providential and “saving” will of God, suspending the action of natural law, is the paradigm of the modern state of emergency as a direct intervention of the sovereign in the current law and order (K. Schmitt).
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spelling doaj.art-96750956334f411b8419d1af1a413df32022-12-21T19:37:06ZengUral Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy and LawАнтиномии2686-72062686-925X2021-04-0121172610.24412/2686-7206-2021-1-7-26Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of DeconstructionAleksey V. Yarkeevhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0068-468XThe article is devoted to the explication and research of the theological origins of the modern paradigm of power and politics in a methodological perspective, set by a combination of hermeneutical, genealogical and deconstructivist ways of reflection and interpretation. The highlighted concept of theology of power (politics) is thought out, mainly, at the intersection of the ideas of G. Agamben, K. Schmitt, E. Kantorovich, M.Heidegger, M. Foucault. The author substantiates the idea that the theological meanings and references of modern political concepts are not just brought to light in the course of special theoretical research and projections, but directly and implicitly have a practical impact on the political structure and technologies of power. The article considers the possibility of “suspending” the action of the metaphysical “machine” that is responsible for the production and operation of the theological myth of power, which determines the political existence of man and society in their modern expression. In this connection, the role of metaphysics, which determines the Western European world, is exhibited as an onto-theo-logy (M. Heidegger), which sees the supreme and first cause of all things as the divine. The rational theology thus sets the contours of all metaphysics, which determines the essence of European thinking in the Middle ages in the form of Christian theology, and in Modern times in the form of emerging scientific knowledge. Secularized political concepts act as a signature that refers to theology (G. Agamben). First of all, this applies to such a concept as “sovereignty”: the state-legal concept of the sovereign is derived from the Christian image of God, personifying the absolute, that is, unlimited, not deducible from anything, a single and indivisible form of power. The theological model of divine governance of the world, in which the miracle is understood as a manifestation of the providential and “saving” will of God, suspending the action of natural law, is the paradigm of the modern state of emergency as a direct intervention of the sovereign in the current law and order (K. Schmitt).http://yearbook.uran.ru/images/files/21_1_p7_26.pdftheologymetaphysicsonto-theo-logypolitical theologypowerpoliticssovereigntystate of emergency
spellingShingle Aleksey V. Yarkeev
Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
Антиномии
theology
metaphysics
onto-theo-logy
political theology
power
politics
sovereignty
state of emergency
title Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
title_full Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
title_fullStr Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
title_short Theological Foundations of Modern Power: the Experience of Deconstruction
title_sort theological foundations of modern power the experience of deconstruction
topic theology
metaphysics
onto-theo-logy
political theology
power
politics
sovereignty
state of emergency
url http://yearbook.uran.ru/images/files/21_1_p7_26.pdf
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