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The Church as polis

From Political Theology to Theological Politics as Exemplified by Jürgen Moltmann and Stanley Hauerwas

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Political theology is one of the most influential theological movements of the latter part of the twentieth century, and yet, as Arne Rasmusson argues here, the field suffers from deep inherent tensions in its attempt to mediate the Christian tradition and the modern emancipatory tradition. Rasmusson contributes to political theology through an innovative discussion of the relationship between church and society and an exposition of the thought and work of political theology's influential representative, Jurgen Moltmann. Rasmusson further refines his argument by filtering Moltmann's theology through an exploration of Stanley Hauerwas's theological positions.

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The Church as polis, Arne Rasmusson

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Titel
The Church as polis
Untertitel
From Political Theology to Theological Politics as Exemplified by Jürgen Moltmann and Stanley Hauerwas
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Arne Rasmusson
Erscheinungsdatum
1995
Einband
Hardcover
ISBN10
0268008094
ISBN13
9780268008093
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Beschreibung
Political theology is one of the most influential theological movements of the latter part of the twentieth century, and yet, as Arne Rasmusson argues here, the field suffers from deep inherent tensions in its attempt to mediate the Christian tradition and the modern emancipatory tradition. Rasmusson contributes to political theology through an innovative discussion of the relationship between church and society and an exposition of the thought and work of political theology's influential representative, Jurgen Moltmann. Rasmusson further refines his argument by filtering Moltmann's theology through an exploration of Stanley Hauerwas's theological positions.