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Seek the Peace of the City - Christian Political Criticism as Public, Realist, and Transformative (Paperback)
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Seek the Peace of the City - Christian Political Criticism as Public, Realist, and Transformative (Paperback)
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Synopsis: Seek the Peace of the City provides a robust engagement
with the theological foundations and practices of Christian social
and political criticism. Richard Bourne identifies a theological
realism found in the work of John Howard Yoder. This realism bases
social and political criticism in the purposes of a nonviolent,
patient, and reconciling God. Bourne develops this account and
shows how it is consonant with aspects of the work of a range of
contemporary theologians including Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank,
Karl Barth, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In developing this theological
realism, the book furnishes an account of Christian criticism
capable of addressing key debates in contemporary theology and
political theory. Bourne begins by arguing for the public status of
theological political claims. He demonstrates that only a vigorous
theological realism, grounded in the universal lordship of Christ,
is capable of providing a foundation for local, particular, and ad
hoc practices of critique. The book concludes by developing an
account of the impact such a theological realism and practice of
critique might have on contemporary political theory--with
explorations of the doxological nature of social change, the
changing shape of the state, governmentality and political
sovereignty, and the status and role of religious communities in
civil society. Endorsement: "Imaginatively drawing on a wide range
of theological literature, social, and political theory, Bourne, in
a manner unlike anyone else, helps us see how the work of John
Howard Yoder provides a constructive politics for Christians in our
day. Only someone completely at home in Yoder's work could have
written such a lucid and helpful book. Bourne, hopefully, has made
John Howard Yoder indispensable for work in political theology."
--Stanley Hauerwas Duke University "Richard Bourne won't let you
get away with detachment. This bold book pushes the question of the
gospel's particularity beyond every cowardly formalism and safe
universal. Even the postmodern anxieties only reveal a fear of
commitment. Bourne's alternative for the church is like the
thinkers he most admires: radical in its critique and peaceable in
its politics." --Craig Hovey Ashland University Author Biography:
Richard Bourne is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics at the
University of Cumbria. He previously held teaching positions at
Trinity and All Saints College, Leeds, and the Open Theological
College.
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