Religions (Sep 2022)

Political Violence and Instrumental Use of Religion in the Works of Carl Schmitt and Walter Benjamin

  • Maciej Witkowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13100917
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 917

Abstract

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Walter Benjamin and Carl Schmitt were active in the interwar period, a very difficult time in the history of Germany. The issues of violence, war, and the role of religion in public affairs were of vast importance for both men. I want to show that, in relation to the issues of religion and political theology, both favored instrumentalizing religious concepts in the name of their own political ideas. Schmitt used Catholicism to establish the so-called concrete order, and Benjamin used Judaism to promote Marxist and anarchist ideas of liberation. That means they were more interested in earthly affairs than in having mystical religious experiences or exploring metaphysical concepts of God and the afterworld. I believe that the instrumental use of theology and religion in the works of Schmitt and Benjamin could indicate that theology was then and is now in a big crisis.

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