Kevin Vallier

All the Kingdoms of the World

  • Publisher : Oxford University Press.
  • Publication Date : August 4, 2023

New and radical religious doctrines, such as Catholic integralism, propose to replace liberal democracy. Are these doctrines true? All the Kingdoms of the World helps readers discern for themselves.

  • Offers the first book-length critique of new religious anti-liberal ideals and Catholic integralism
  • Provides a compelling narrative about the rise of these ideas, rather than mere analysis
  • Develops an eclectic method for determining whether a given religious anti-liberalism is true or false
  • Explores questions within political theology by appealing to multiple fields, including philosophy, politics, economics, and history

According to a common narrative, the twentieth century spelled the end of faith-infused political movements. Their ideologies, like Catholic integralism, would soon be forgotten. Humans were finally learning to keep religion out of politics.

Or were we? In the twenty-first century, nations as diverse as Russia, India, Poland, and Turkey have seen a revival of religious politics, and many religious movements in other countries have proved similarly resilient. A new generation of political theologians passionately reformulates ancient religious doctrines to revolutionize modern political life. They insist that states recognize the true religion, and they reject modern liberal ideals of universal religious freedom and church-state separation.

In this book, philosopher Kevin Vallier explores these new doctrines, not as lurid oddities but as though they might be true. The anti-liberal doctrine known as Catholic integralism serves as Vallier’s test case. Yet his approach naturally extends to similar ideologies within Chinese Confucianism and Sunni Islam.

Vallier treats anti-liberal thinkers with the respect that liberals seldom afford them and offers more moderate skeptics of liberalism a clear account of the alternatives. Many liberals, by contrast, will find these doctrines frightening and strange but of enduring interest. Vallier invites all his readers on a unique intellectual adventure, encouraging them to explore unfamiliar ideals through the lenses of theology, philosophy, politics, economics, and history.

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Dr. Kevin Vallier

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toledo and author of All the Kingdoms of the World.

Dr. Kevin Vallier

Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toledo and author of All the Kingdoms of the World.

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