The Kingdom and the Glory

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The Kingdom and the Glory is a philosophical work by Giorgio Agamben that investigates the theological roots of modern political power and economic governance, especially through the concepts of sovereignty and glory.

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instanceOf book
academicDiscipline philosophy
political science
religious studies
addresses relationship between liturgy and politics
relationship between sovereignty and government
aimsTo trace theological roots of economic governance
trace theological roots of modern political power
author Giorgio Agamben NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
EnglishPublicationYear 2011
EnglishPublisher Stanford University Press NERFINISHED
examinesConcept Trinity NERFINISHED
acclamation
divine government
glory as political device
oikonomia
followedBy The Sacrament of Language NERFINISHED
follows State of Exception NERFINISHED
genre philosophy
political theory
theology
hasEnglishTranslation The Kingdom and the Glory: For a Theological Genealogy of Economy and Government NERFINISHED
influencedBy Carl Schmitt NERFINISHED
Christian theology
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
mainSubject biopolitics
economic governance
glory
governmentality
political philosophy
political theology
sovereignty
theology
notableIdea glory as apparatus of power
theological genealogy of economy
originalLanguage Italian
originalTitle Il Regno e la Gloria NERFINISHED
partOf Homo Sacer project NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2007
publisher Neri Pozza NERFINISHED
setting history of Christian theology
translator Lorenzo Chiesa NERFINISHED
Matteo Mandarini NERFINISHED

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Giorgio Agamben notableWork The Kingdom and the Glory