The Politics of the Cross

The Politics of the Cross
Title The Politics of the Cross PDF eBook
Author Daniel K. Williams
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 375
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 146746211X

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Where do Christians fit in a two-party political system? The partisan divide that is rending the nation is now tearing apart American churches. On one side are Christian Right activists and other conservatives who believe that a vote for a Democratic presidential candidate is a vote for abortion, sexual immorality, gender confusion, and the loss of religious liberty for Christians. On the other side are politically progressive Christians who are considering leaving the institutional church because of white evangelicalism’s alliance with a Republican Party that they believe is racist, hateful toward immigrants, scornful of the poor, and directly opposed to the principles that Jesus taught. Even while sharing the same pew, these two sides often see the views of the other as hopelessly wrongheaded—even evil. Is there a way to transcend this deep-seated division? The Politics of the Cross draws on history, policy analysis, and biblically grounded theology to show how Christians can protect the unborn, advocate for traditional marriage, promote racial justice, care for the poor, and, above all, honor the gospel by adopting a cross-centered ethic instead of the idolatrous politics of power, fear, or partisanship. As Daniel K. Williams illustrates, both the Republican and Democratic parties are rooted in Christian principles, but both have distorted those principles and mixed them with assumptions that are antithetical to biblical truth. Williams explains how Christians can renounce partisanship and pursue policies that show love for our neighbors to achieve a biblical vision of justice. Nuanced, detailed, and even-handed, The Politics of the Cross tackles the thorny issues that divide Christians politically and offers a path forward with innovative, biblically minded political approaches that might surprise Christians on both the left and the right.

God's Own Party

God's Own Party
Title God's Own Party PDF eBook
Author Daniel K. Williams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2012-07-12
Genre History
ISBN 0199929068

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In God's Own Party, Daniel K. Williams presents the first comprehensive history of the Christian Right, uncovering how evangelicals came to see the Republican Party as the vehicle through which they could reclaim America as a Christian nation.

The Politics of the Crucified

The Politics of the Crucified
Title The Politics of the Crucified PDF eBook
Author John C. Peet
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 312
Release 2021-07-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725288656

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Jesus died, not peacefully in bed, but on the cross, the instrument of execution used by the Romans to keep potential disturbers of the established political order in their place. Until the pioneering work of Jürgen Moltmann, the cross has been the “elephant in the room” in Christian political theology. This book explores the difference Jesus’s crucifixion makes (or should make) to Christian political theology, by examining the crucifixion in the theologies of the Mennonite John Howard Yoder and the liberation theologians Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino. In the light of the cross and of the kenotic God revealed by the cross, questions of political power are explored, and a kenotic political ethic outlined. In conclusion, suggestions are made as to how the contemporary church can live out a cruciform, or cross–shaped, political spirituality and ecclesiology.

Adding Cross to Crown

Adding Cross to Crown
Title Adding Cross to Crown PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Noll
Publisher Baker Publishing Group (MI)
Total Pages 104
Release 1996
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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To help Christians apply the person and work of the incarnate Christ as they think about the nature of politics or engage in political activity.

The Politics of Jesús

The Politics of Jesús
Title The Politics of Jesús PDF eBook
Author Miguel A. De La Torre
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 219
Release 2015-06-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1442250372

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The Politics of Jesús is a powerful new biography of Jesus told from the margins. Miguel A. De La Torre argues that we all create Jesus in our own image, reflecting and reinforcing the values of communities—sometimes for better, and often for worse. In light of the increasing economic and social inequality around the world, De La Torre asserts that what the world needs is a Jesus of solidarity who also comes from the underside of global power. The Politics of Jesús is a search for a Jesus that resonates specifically with the Latino/a community, as well as other marginalized groups. The book unabashedly rejects the Eurocentric Jesus for the Hispanic Jesús, whose mission is to give life abundantly, who resonates with the Latino/a experience of disenfranchisement, and who works for real social justice and political change. While Jesus is an admirable figure for Christians, The Politics of Jesús highlights the way the Jesus of dominant culture is oppressive and describes a Jesús from the barrio who chose poverty and disrupted the status quo. Saying “no” to oppression and its symbols, even when one of those symbols is Jesus, is the first step to saying “yes” to the self, to liberation, and symbols of that liberation. For Jesus to connect with the Hispanic quest for liberation, Jesús must be unapologetically Hispanic and compel people to action. The Politics of Jesús provocatively moves the study of Jesús into the global present.

Why the Cross Can Do What Politics Can't

Why the Cross Can Do What Politics Can't
Title Why the Cross Can Do What Politics Can't PDF eBook
Author Erwin W. Lutzer
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9781565079984

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"The Cross Before The Watching World" takes a realistic look at the rapidly disintegrating society and asks questions about moral collapse.

The Politics of the Cross

The Politics of the Cross
Title The Politics of the Cross PDF eBook
Author Craig A. Carter
Publisher Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781587430107

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A study of John Howard Yoder's writings on community, social issues, pacifism, and the church.