Theology and the Political Theo-Political Reflections on Contemporary Politics in Ecumenical Conversation.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2020.
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Series: | Theology and Mission in World Christianity Ser.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Political Action as Witness
- Part 1 Theo-political Retrieval for Contemporary Political Practice
- Chapter 2 Between Politics and Apocalypse: Discerning the missio Dei in the Contemporary Global Crisis
- Chapter 3 Theology and the Basis of Human Rights
- Chapter 4 Human Rights and the Orthodox Church in a Global World
- Chapter 5 Theology and the Justice of Nations: The Pursuit of an Elusive Justice in a Politically Plural World
- Part 2 Theo-political Structural Analysis of Secularity and Post-secularity
- Chapter 6 Terrorism and Political Theology
- Chapter 7 A Tortuous Boundary: Polis, Civil Religion, and the Distinction between the Sacred and Profane
- Chapter 8 Fundamentalism in Eastern Christianity
- Chapter 9 The Political Aspects of Weak Theology
- Part 3 Theo-political Engagement from Specific Christian Traditions
- Chapter 10 What Is Wrong with the "Left" and the "Right"? An Orthodox Christian Perspective
- Chapter 11 The Prince of Peace Smokes a Peace Pipe: A Church Response to the Challenge of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Chapter 12 Going Political? The Involvement of Churches in Public Debates on Prolife Issues in Belarus
- Chapter 13 Gendering the Fronts and Fronts against Gender: Feminism and Political Theology in Post-Maidan Ukraine
- Chapter 14 Evangelicalism, Authoritarianism, and Socialism: Dialectical Theology in Twenty-First Century America
- Index of Names and Subjects