Bishop C. Andrew Doyle challenges the role of the Christian citizen in a fractious, partisan world. "Christianity," Doyle writes, "is not a spiritual exercise for the individual but a communal expression that, if lived as imagined by God, cannot help but be political. Christianity is about politics."
Bishop C. Andrew Doyle challenges the role of the Christian citizen in a fractious, partisan world. "Christianity," Doyle writes, "is not a spiritual exercise for the individual but a communal expression that, if lived as imagined by God, cannot help but be political. Christianity is about politics."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C. Andrew Doyle, the ninth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, summarizes his autobiography in six words: "Met Jesus on pilgrimage; still walking." He is author of Vocātiō, Unabashedly Episcopalian, Orgullosamente Episcopal, A Generous Community, and The Jesus Heist. He lives in Houston, Texas.
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Foreword by Cynthia Briggs Kittredge Introduction: Engaging an Apathetic Christian Citizen Chapter One: A Birth Narrative Chapter Two: Our Beloved Civil Religion Chapter Three: A Frame for Christian Citizenship Chapter Four: A Garden Social Imaginary Chapter Five: Rejection of Dominion Politics Chapter Six: Prophetic Citizenship Chapter Seven: A Differentiated Wilderness Society Chapter Eight: The Rise of King and Prophet Chapter Nine: A Step into God's Story Chapter Ten: A Different Destiny Chapter Eleven: A Decolonized Citizenship Chapter Twelve: The Story of the Disinherited Chapter Thirteen: The Hive Lens Chapter Fourteen: Vineyard, Sword, and Cross Chapter Fifteen: The State's Accountability to God Chapter Sixteen: A Tabling Christian Citizenship Conclusion: No Pleasant Valley Sunday Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography About the Author
Foreword by Cynthia Briggs Kittredge Introduction: Engaging an Apathetic Christian Citizen Chapter One: A Birth Narrative Chapter Two: Our Beloved Civil Religion Chapter Three: A Frame for Christian Citizenship Chapter Four: A Garden Social Imaginary Chapter Five: Rejection of Dominion Politics Chapter Six: Prophetic Citizenship Chapter Seven: A Differentiated Wilderness Society Chapter Eight: The Rise of King and Prophet Chapter Nine: A Step into God's Story Chapter Ten: A Different Destiny Chapter Eleven: A Decolonized Citizenship Chapter Twelve: The Story of the Disinherited Chapter Thirteen: The Hive Lens Chapter Fourteen: Vineyard, Sword, and Cross Chapter Fifteen: The State's Accountability to God Chapter Sixteen: A Tabling Christian Citizenship Conclusion: No Pleasant Valley Sunday Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography About the Author
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