Sacred Kingship in World History
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Sacred Kingship in World History by A Azfar Moin
Sacred kingship has been the core political form, in small-scale societies and in vast empires, for much of world history. This collaborative and interdisciplinary book recasts the relationship between religion and politics by exploring this institution in long-term and global comparative perspective.
[An] excellent edited collection-- Christopher Smith * Anatomies of Power *
The brilliance of this volume, its abiding appeal, lies in unsettling teleologies. * Journal of Church and State *
This book is extremely ambitious, for it deals with no less a subject than provincializing secular modernity through a global history. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *
Mustering the typological distinction between immanentist and transcendentalist religions, Sacred Kingship in World History addresses forms of sacred rulership and sovereignty over a long swath of human prehistory and history, to the present. Well-framed by Moin and Strathern, this book will constitute an unavoidable point of reference for further discussion of conceptions and practices of sovereignty. -- Philippe Buc, author of Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror: Christianity, Violence, and the West
This broad-ranging and ambitious book is a model of theoretically informed, comparative world history. The individual case studies are impressively erudite, cover an astonishing geographical and chronological range, and are composed with an unusual level of collective rigor. Together, they demonstrate how the tension between immanent and transcendent kingship has shaped history in delicate and constantly evolving ways that continue to be profoundly felt in our world today. -- Giancarlo Casale, author of The Ottoman Age of Exploration
The brilliance of this volume, its abiding appeal, lies in unsettling teleologies. * Journal of Church and State *
This book is extremely ambitious, for it deals with no less a subject than provincializing secular modernity through a global history. * Journal of the American Academy of Religion *
Mustering the typological distinction between immanentist and transcendentalist religions, Sacred Kingship in World History addresses forms of sacred rulership and sovereignty over a long swath of human prehistory and history, to the present. Well-framed by Moin and Strathern, this book will constitute an unavoidable point of reference for further discussion of conceptions and practices of sovereignty. -- Philippe Buc, author of Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror: Christianity, Violence, and the West
This broad-ranging and ambitious book is a model of theoretically informed, comparative world history. The individual case studies are impressively erudite, cover an astonishing geographical and chronological range, and are composed with an unusual level of collective rigor. Together, they demonstrate how the tension between immanent and transcendent kingship has shaped history in delicate and constantly evolving ways that continue to be profoundly felt in our world today. -- Giancarlo Casale, author of The Ottoman Age of Exploration
A. Azfar Moin is associate professor and chair of religious studies at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of The Millennial Sovereign: Sacred Kingship and Sainthood in Islam (Columbia, 2012).
Alan Strathern is associate professor of history at the University of Oxford and tutor and fellow at Brasenose College. His books include Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History (2019).
Alan Strathern is associate professor of history at the University of Oxford and tutor and fellow at Brasenose College. His books include Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History (2019).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780231204170 |
| ISBN 10 | 0231204175 |
| Title | Sacred Kingship in World History |
| Author | A Azfar Moin |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
| Year published | 2022-05-10 |
| Number of pages | 408 |
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