Bloomsbury Political Theologies

Series edited by Ward Blanton (University of Kent), Arthur Bradley (Lancaster University), Michael Dillon (Lancaster University) and Yvonne Sherwood (University of Kent)

This book series explores the past, present and future of political theology. Taking its cue from the groundbreaking work of such figures as Derrida, Agamben, Badiou and Žižek, it seeks to provide a forum for new research on the theologicopolitical nexus including cutting-edge monographs, edited collections and translations of classic works. By privileging creative, interdisciplinary and experimental work that resists easy categorization, this series not only re-assets the timeliness of political theology in our epoch but also seeks to extend political theological reflection into new territory: law, economics, finance, technology, media, film and art. In Bloomsbury Political Theologies, we seek to re-invent the ancient problem of political theology for the twenty-first century.

International Advisory Board

Agata Bielik-Robson (University of Nottingham)

Howard Caygill (Kingston University)

Simon Critchley (New School of Social Research)

Roberto Esposito (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Elettra Stimilli (University of Rome La Sapienza)

Miguel Vatter (University of New South Wales)

Titles in the series

The Withholding Power: An Essay on Political Theology, Massimo Cacciari

Unnatural Theology: Religion, Art and Media after the Death of God, Charlie Gere

Modernity and the Political Fix, Andrew Gibson

Debt and Guilt: A Political Philosophy, Elettra Stimilli

Apocalyptic Political Theology, Thomas Lynch