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In Good Company

In Good Company
Author: Stanley Hauerwas
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1995-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 026816116X

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By exposing a different account of politics—the church as polis and "counterstory" to the world's politics—Stanley Hauerwas helps Christians to recognize the unifying beliefs and practices that make them a political entity apart from the rest of the world.


The Church as Polis

The Church as Polis
Author: Arne Rasmusson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1995
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Political theology is one of the most influential theological movements of the latter part of the twentieth century, and yet, as Arne Rasmusson argues here, the field suffers from deep inherent tensions in its attempt to mediate the Christian tradition and the modern emancipatory tradition. Rasmusson contributes to political theology through an innovative discussion of the relationship between church and society and an exposition of the thought and work of political theology's influential representative, Jürgen Moltmann. Rasmusson further refines his argument by filtering Moltmann's theology through an exploration of Stanley Hauerwas's theological positions.


Church as Polis

Church as Polis
Author: Arne Rasmusson
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1995-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780268076665

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A Peculiar People

A Peculiar People
Author: Rodney R. Clapp
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830819904

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Rodney Clapp asks and answers the question, How can the church provide a significant alternative to the culture in which it is embedded?


The Church as Polis

The Church as Polis
Author: Arne Rasmusson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 199?
Genre:
ISBN:

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Care of Souls, Care of Polis

Care of Souls, Care of Polis
Author: Ryan LaMothe
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498205224

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In the fields of pastoral care and pastoral theology, there are times when a book signals a paradigm shift. This is one such book. LaMothe develops a political pastoral theology that is used to examine critically political, economic, and societal structures and practices. In the first part of the book, LaMothe argues that care and pastoral care are political concepts, which, along with the notion of justice, can be used as a hermeneutical framework to assess macropolitical and macroeconomic realities. Included in this section is the notion of civil and redemptive discourse, necessary for the survival and flourishing of persons and polis. The last section of the book examines U.S. Empire, capitalism, class, classism, and other pressing political issues using the hermeneutical lens of care.


Church And Israel After Christendom

Church And Israel After Christendom
Author: Scott Bader-Saye
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429721684

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This book presents two seismic events. The first is the demise of the Christendom paradigm, in which the church was positioned as the spiritual sponsor of Western civilization. The second event is the Holocaust, the Shoah, the systematic attempt by a "Christian nation" to eradicate the Jews.


Awaiting the King (Cultural Liturgies Book #3)

Awaiting the King (Cultural Liturgies Book #3)
Author: James K. A. Smith
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493406604

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In this culmination of his widely read and highly acclaimed Cultural Liturgies project, James K. A. Smith examines politics through the lens of liturgy. What if, he asks, citizens are not only thinkers or believers but also lovers? Smith explores how our analysis of political institutions would look different if we viewed them as incubators of love-shaping practices--not merely governing us but forming what we love. How would our political engagement change if we weren't simply looking for permission to express our "views" in the political sphere but actually hoped to shape the ethos of a nation, a state, or a municipality to foster a way of life that bends toward shalom? This book offers a well-rounded public theology as an alternative to contemporary debates about politics. Smith explores the religious nature of politics and the political nature of Christian worship, sketching how the worship of the church propels us to be invested in forging the common good. This book creatively merges theological and philosophical reflection with illustrations from film, novels, and music and includes helpful exposition and contemporary commentary on key figures in political theology.


Resident Aliens

Resident Aliens
Author: Stanley Hauerwas
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687361591

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In this bold and visionary book, two leading Christian thinkers explore the alien status of Christians in today's world. A provocative Christian assessment of culture and ministry for people who know that something is wrong.


Ecologies of Faith in New York City

Ecologies of Faith in New York City
Author: Richard Cimino
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0253006848

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Ecologies of Faith in New York City examines patterns of interreligious cooperation and conflict in New York City. It explores how representative congregations in this religiously diverse city interact with their surroundings by competing for members, seeking out niches, or cooperating via coalitions and neighborhood organizations. Based on in-depth research in New York's ethnically mixed and rapidly changing neighborhoods, the essays in the volume describe how religious institutions shape and are shaped by their environments, what new roles they have assumed, and how they relate to other religious groups in the community.