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This groundbreaking book examines the anarchic aspects of Jesus' message, and suggests that the demise of the church as pillar of social order gives it a fresh opportunity to exercise its prophetic role - challenging injustice, shaking institutions and undermining some of the central values and norms on which post-Christian society is built.
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Faith and Politics After Christendom: The Church as a Movement for Anarchy
2007-01-01, Paternoster Press
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1842273485 9781842273487
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Table of Contents
On leaving government
Politics pre-Christendom
The changes in Christendom
Opportunity knocks
The new radicalisation
Uncritical engagement
Signs of contradiction
The New Deal
Future imperfect
The state we are not in
Enemy of the state
A loving witness
Getting our hands dirty
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