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Bonhoeffer, Schmitt, and the state of exception

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posted on 2013-10-01, 00:00 authored by Petra BrownPetra Brown
In this article I examine the concept of ‘the extraordinary’ in two Bonhoeffer books, Discipleship and Ethics. Through a comparison with Carl Schmitt’s political concept of ‘the state of exception’, I draw attention to the political theology that I argue lies inherent in Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The contemporary application of this lies in the use of Bonhoeffer and the idea of ‘exception’ in contemporary American political discourse since 9/11. I investigate the consequences of this using Giorgio Agamben’s critique that states of exceptions lead to violence without reference. I address two objections to my reading of Bonhoeffer, and the political theology that I argue arises out of Bonhoeffer’s concept of the ‘extraordinary’.

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Journal

Pacifica: Australasian theological studies

Volume

26

Issue

3

Pagination

246 - 264

Publisher

Sage Publications

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1030-570X

eISSN

1839-2598

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Petra Brown

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