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Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate (Paperback, New)
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How does the Bible shape the perspective from which Christians view
politics, the manner in which they engage in public debate, and the
strategies they adopt when they translate faith into action? In
'Political Engagement as Biblical Mandate', Hanson suggests it is
the basic principles of biblical study that serve to offer
direction to believers, giving guidance to those of whom seek to
live in obedience to the central confessions of the Christian
Faith. The reader is invited to take a step back from specific
strategies to ask some foundational questions: What makes a
political position Christian? What does a faith perspective
contribute that is not replicated by secular parties, agencies, and
causes? What are some steps involved in moving from confessional
community to world? Readers may find some surprising assertions:
"Worship is the most political action a Christian can take." Or,
"covenant is not only a religious concept, but one that a society
must rediscover if it is to regain its moral footing." There is but
one regime to which the Christian surrenders in complete obedience
- the reign of God. Out of this a paradox arises that is
jeopardised by snug alliances between church and state: the
patriotism of the Christian comes to expression specifically in
withholding ultimate allegiance for God. Paul D. Hanson is Florence
Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity at Harvard University. He is
the author of numerous works, including 'The People Called', 'The
Dawn of Apocalyptic', 'Dynamic Transcendence', and 'The Diversity
of Scripture'. "A genuine manifesto But one charged with and rooted
in the words of Scripture, calling the church to a renewed
faithfulness in its commitment to the well-being of the human
community. Hanson's passionate convictions are matched by his
openness to other views. Like the prophets of old, he sets forth a
strong critique of our inattention to the sociopolitical world, but
that critique is on the way to an imaginative and biblical vision
of the way it should and can be. Some readers may find themselves
uncomfortable at times, but that is the reason they should keep
reading." - Patrick D. Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary
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