Decolonising the Theologico-Political Problem

IF 0.4 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1163/15700666-bja10088
S. Dube
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The theologico-political problem, traditionally concerned with the question of the seat of authority or sovereignty in the West (rendered through the metaphor of Jerusalem vs Athens or Revelation vs Reason), has been brought to the fore of late in a number of nation-states in Africa. To the end of rethinking the theologico-political problem or decolonising it, this article draws on Achille Mbembe’s notion of improvisation as an important avenue through which the decolonisation of the theologico-political problem can be situated meaningfully in the African context. Its core argument is that such a decolonisation of the theologico-political problem is not only useful for centering African experiences in political theology broadly, but also for further problematizing the decontextualized ways in which notions such as the theologico-political problem elide a history of “others” in their continued access primarily or even solely through Western experiences of state formation.
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神学政治问题的去殖民化
神学政治问题,传统上与西方权威或主权所在地的问题有关(通过耶路撒冷与雅典或启示录与理性的比喻来呈现),最近在非洲的一些民族国家被提上了议事日程。为了重新思考神学家政治问题或将其非殖民化,本文借鉴了Achille Mbembe的即兴创作概念,认为即兴创作是一种重要的途径,通过这种途径可以在非洲背景下有意义地定位神学家政治问题的非殖民化。其核心论点是,神学政治问题的非殖民化不仅有助于将非洲的经验广泛地集中在政治神学中,但也有助于进一步问题化去文本化的方式,在这种方式中,神学家政治问题等概念主要甚至完全通过西方国家形成的经验来继续接触“他人”,从而消除了“他人”的历史。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Religion in Africa was founded in 1967 by Andrew Walls. In 1985 the editorship was taken over by Adrian Hastings, who retired in 1999. His successor, David Maxwell, acted as Executive Editor until the end of 2005. The Journal of Religion in Africa is interested in all religious traditions and all their forms, in every part of Africa, and it is open to every methodology. Its contributors include scholars working in history, anthropology, sociology, political science, missiology, literature and related disciplines. It occasionally publishes religious texts in their original African language.
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