In this concise and provocative analysis of modern culture, Glenn
Tinder challenged conventional wisdom by contending that
Christianity required no political program but rather a prophetic
stance judging all programs and institutions against the ideal of
love of each individual. In doing so, he helped to make clear what
a Christian meaning in politics might be and charted a course
between the extremes of passive cynicism and revolutionary
idealism. Since it was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in
1989, this classic essay has stimulated many Christians and
non-Christians alike to rethink the relationship between Christian
faith and politics in contemporary culture. Glenn Tinder is
Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of
Massachusetts, Boston. His books include The Political Meaning of
Christianity and Political Thinking.
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