Kierkegaard, Statecraft and Political Theology

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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existentialism
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Jacques Ellul
modern media
Philosophy of the state
political theology
religionless Christianity
Rene Girard
Soren Kierkegaard
Wendell Berry

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  • ISBN 9781350408531
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 164 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written against the fractured landscape of contemporary Christianity and the increasing popularity of “political theology,” Christopher B. Barnett wrestles with the question: what if Søren Kierkegaard’s rejection of modern politics was not a form of spiritual quietism, but of Christian resistance?

Tracing the rise of the modern secular state, Barnett argues that Kierkegaard’s refusal of “the political” anticipates a crisis now impossible to ignore. For Kierkegaard, obsessive political passion signals a theological inversion: as the state grows in importance, God is displaced. The upshot is not freedom but moral exhaustion—a society saturated with envy, despair, and groupthink.

Barnett contends that Kierkegaard’s reflections on politics and the modern state find a receptive audience in a trio of twentieth-century figures: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jacques Ellul, and René Girard. Loosely gathered under the heading of “apostolical radicalism,” each of these thinkers demonstrates that the modern state organizes contemporary life through bureaucracy, technique, propaganda, and ritualized antagonism. State politics may promise meaning, identity, and moral clarity, but as the rise of political theology shows, it ultimately absorbs all aspects of life into the sphere of politics.

Kierkegaard, Statecraft and Political Theology unleashes Kierkegaard’s political thought as a live provocation, drawing unexpected lines between Christian theology and praxis and our present age of social media, tribalized politics, and permanent war. Ultimately, this book challenges readers to ask whether the modern state leads towards salvation—or the apocalypse.

Christopher B. Barnett is Professor Emeritus of Theology & Religious Studies at Villanova University, USA. He is the author of books including Bob Dylan and the Spheres of Existence (Bloomsbury, 2023), Historical Dictionary of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy (2022), Kierkegaard and the Question Concerning Technology (Bloomsbury, 2019), and From Despair to Faith: The Spirituality of Søren Kierkegaard (2014).

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