sábado, 26 de julio de 2025

“Monetized Philosophy and Theological Money: Uneasy Linkages and the Future of a Discourse.” In The Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion, Clayton Crockett, B. Keith Putt, and Jeffrey W. Robbins, eds., 140-53. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2014. By Devin Singh

https://www.academia.edu/7584029/_Monetized_Philosophy_and_Theological_Money_Uneasy_Linkages_and_the_Future_of_a_Discourse_In_The_Future_of_Continental_Philosophy_of_Religion_Clayton_Crockett_B_Keith_Putt_and_Jeffrey_W_Robbins_eds_140_53_Bloomington_Indiana_University_Press_2014?nav_from=be88ebe6-cc4b-4fd5-aa23-a0aa7c520415 This paper explores the complex interrelationship between theology, philosophy, and monetary systems, particularly focusing on the representations of Christ within economic frameworks. It argues that historical narratives surrounding the sovereignty of God and the bureaucratic administration of authority involve monetization, thereby intertwining Christology with economic principles. The author critically examines contemporary theological critiques of capitalism, suggesting that they often overlook inherent connections between spiritual and monetary economies, raising questions about the implications for social critique and the role of money in legitimizing forms of governance.

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