Aproximações teológico-políticas entre Agamben, Schmitt e Foucault
Teología económica, teología política y poder pastoral
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7764/RLDR.12.145Keywords:
political theology, economic theology, pastoral power, Schmitt, Foucault, AgambenAbstract
This article is a bibliographic review on the concept of Political Theology, seeking to establish similarities and differences with its related themes, Economic Theology and Pastoral Power. Respectively worked by Carl Schmitt, Giorgio Agamben and Michel Foucault, the concepts deal with the relationship between religion and state, oscillating between perspectives centered on the relationship of state sovereignty and approaches in the field of power techniques. Guided by the inductive method, the research used the main works of the authors, interpreting them in a heuristic way and concerned with establishing and demarcating the possible relationships between them, not pointing any as definitive. Contributing on the discution about the influence of the Churches in society and in the state (supostly neutral), especially in Latin America, the investigation mapped theoretical elements that help to understand the influence of the churches in modalities: sometimes in their institutional path - approaching the approaches centered on the right-, sometimes through elected representatives and / or formation of popular opinion through the faithful, approaches that are guided for power techniques.