To describe the Church as "united" is a factual misnomer--even at
its conception centuries ago. Ephraim Radner provides a robust
rethinking of the doctrine of the church in light of Christianity's
often violent and at times morally suspect history. He holds in
tension the strange and transcendent oneness of God with the
necessarily temporal and political function of the Church, and, in
so doing, shows how the goals and failures of the liberal
democratic state provide revelatory experiences that greatly
enhance one's understanding of the nature of Christian unity.
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