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Political Theology of International Order

This is the table of contents of my forthcoming book, Political Theology of International Order, Oxford University Press, 2020. It investigates presuppositions of international order that originate in medieval theology. The main argument is that international order understood in terms of individuals—either states or human beings—and artificial relations, established by the operation of an impersonal mechanism or the adoption of positive rules, is a worldly application of a theological pattern. The book uncovers these presuppositions as they emerged in a medieval dispute about the nature of God and the extent of his power and its traces their assimilation into modern politics and law.

POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL ORDER William Bain National University of Singapore TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Order and Theology Theorising order as political theology Myth, narrative, and history Presuppositions and theoretical investigation Repositioning international order Part I: Two Kinds of Order 2. Rival Conceptions of Order: Immanent and Imposed The theory of immanent order The Condemnation of 1277 The theory of imposed order Toward a theology of international order Part II: From Medieval to Modern 3. Renaissance, Reformation, and the Road to Westphalia Decentring medieval and modern Humanism and scholasticism Reforming the symbols of security Continuity, change, and theology 4. Martin Luther and the Theology of the Two Kingdoms The Reformation and international order The two kingdoms and the via moderna God and creation Toward a modern Middle Ages 5. Hugo Grotius and the God of International Society The rational nature of God Human sociability and supreme power Law, rights, and international order Grotius as a theorist of immanent order 6. Thomas Hobbes and the Divine Politics of Anarchy The unity of theology and philosophy Politics in the mirror of theology Theology and the ‘Hobbesian’ tradition Hobbes as a theorist of imposed order Part III: Modern International Order as Medieval Theology 7. Political Theology I: System, Anarchy, Balance of Power Theology and the language of system Mechanism, anarchy, balance of power Theology of structural realism Political theology of the states system 8. Political Theology II: Society, Law, Constitution Narratives of international society Constitutions: ecclesiastical and secular System and society—again Theology of international society The indeterminacy of international order 9. International Order Beneath and Empty Sky Incommensurable theories of order Faith without God Beneath an empty sky