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FAITH AND POLITICS AFTER CHRISTENDOM: THE CHURCH AS A MOVEMENT FOR ANARCHY
AUTHOR/ARTIST: BARTLEY JONATHAN
PRODUCT CODE/ISBN: 9781842273487
PUBLISHER: Paternoster Press
FORMAT: Paper Back
SERIES: After Christendom
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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
FAITH AND POLITICS AFTER CHRISTENDOM: THE CHURCH AS A MOVEMENT FOR ANARCHY


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A controversial proposal for rethinking how Christians engage politically after the death of Christendom.
'An important and timely book'
Lord Alton

'An excellent and accessible book',
Revd, Canon Professor Maryn Percy

'A highly intelligent contribution',
Bruce Clark, The Economist

'compelling insights and suggestions, based on deep thought and clear-headed research'
Stephen Bates, The Guardian

By definition, one of the most integral issues raised by the idea of post-Christendom is the relationship between church and state. For the best part of 1700 years, the institutional church has enjoyed a hand-in-hand relationship with government. Indeed, the church has often been seen as the glue that has stopped political systems from disintegrating into anarchy. But in this post-Christendom era the relation of Church and State has weakened to the point where the church can no longer claim to play any significant part in Government.

As part of the post-Christendom series this book will offer perspectives and resources for Christians and churches no longer at the centre of society but on the margins. It invites a realistic and hopeful response to challenges and opportunities awaiting the church in twenty-first century politics. In particular, the book suggests that where it has previously defended the social order, the church now has a brand new opportunity to exercise its prophetic role, challenging injustice, shaking institutions and undermining some of the central values and norms on which society is built.

Jonathan Bartley is director of the theological think-tank Ekklesia, and also a tutor in the certificate of politics and theology at Sarum College in Salisbury.
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