‘Home’ as a Theological Problem for Politics: Weil, Arendt, and the Common Desire for the Common

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Franklin Tanner Capps, Tom James, David True
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Abstract

This article engages the global displacement crisis by rendering the concept of ‘home’ as a theological problem for politics, linking contemporary geopolitical conflict to broader issues of forced migration. For help, we engage Simone Weil's theopolitical critique of domination-based political organising, Hannah Arendt's insights into the texture of political space and belonging, and Jodi Dean's concept of a ‘collective desire for collectivity’ to propose a lateral, connective politics of home that secures local communities while also fostering global connection. Our constructive theological proposal is that the power of love for home entails the embrace of neighbour (near and far) that moves beyond the usual options of liberal cosmopolitanism, communitarian localism, and the Realpolitik of geopolitical alliances. By reconsidering and intensifying the Christian concept of neighbour-love and linking it to the common reality of displacement and the common longing for home, we take the first steps towards illuming and unveiling a political theology of home that is neither preferential nor naively inclusive.

家 "作为政治的神学问题:魏尔、阿伦特和对共同家园的共同渴望》(Weil, Arendt, and the Common Desire for the Common
本文通过将 "家 "的概念作为政治的神学问题来探讨全球流离失所危机,将当代地缘政治冲突与更广泛的被迫移民问题联系起来。为了提供帮助,我们引用了西蒙娜-韦尔(Simone Weil)对基于统治的政治组织的神学批判、汉娜-阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)对政治空间和归属感的质地的洞察,以及乔迪-迪恩(Jodi Dean)的 "对集体性的集体渴望 "的概念,提出了一种横向的、连接性的家园政治,既能确保当地社区的安全,又能促进全球联系。我们的建设性神学建议是,爱家的力量需要拥抱邻居(近邻和远邻),这超越了自由主义世界主义、社群主义地方主义和地缘政治联盟的现实政治等通常的选择。通过重新考虑和强化基督教的 "邻里之爱 "概念,并将其与流离失所的共同现实和对家园的共同渴望联系起来,我们迈出了第一步,以阐明和揭示一种既不偏爱也不天真地包容一切的家园政治神学。
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期刊介绍: Founded on the conviction that the disciplines of theology and philosophy have much to gain from their mutual interaction, The Heythrop Journal provides a medium of publication for scholars in each of these fields and encourages interdisciplinary comment and debate. The Heythrop Journal embraces all the disciplines which contribute to theological and philosophical research, notably hermeneutics, exegesis, linguistics, history, religious studies, philosophy of religion, sociology, psychology, ethics and pastoral theology. The Heythrop Journal is invaluable for scholars, teachers, students and general readers.
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