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Christianity, Politics, and the Predicament of Evil - A Constructive Theological Ethic of Soulcraft and Statecraft

English · Hardback

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Christianity, Politics, and the Predicament of Evil overcomes a defining divide in contemporary Protestant political ethics created by two contrasting conceptions of politics. The first, exemplified in the work of Reinhold Niebuhr, construes politics as a matter of statecraft that utilizes the power of government to secure the greatest possible order and justice for society as a whole. The second, most prominently articulated by Stanley Hauerwas, maintains that politics concerns itself with the cultivation of virtue; consequently, it finds not the "well-ordered state" but the church to be the exemplar of politics.

Not only illuminating the divide between politics-as-statecraft and politics-as-soulcraft but also redeveloping the conceptual space between them, this book reconceives politics within a theological framework in which the eschatological City of God, rather than the well-ordered state or the faithful church, functions as the paradigm of political life. At the same time, it simultaneously recognizes that the existence of evil, which corrupts individual wills and social structures, inhibits human beings from building the City of God in this world. Analyzing, criticizing, and drawing resources from Niebuhr and Hauerwas, as well as looking beyond to Augustine, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others, this book specifies the respective roles of soulcraft and statecraft in a political ethic capable of guiding Christians as they witness to God's eschatological intention to establish the City of God in a world currently mired in the predicament of evil.

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Introduction: Politics, the City of God, the State, and the Soul

Part I: Surveying

1. The City of God: A Political Eschatology
2. The Predicament of Evil

Part II: Gathering Resources

3. Politics-as-Statecraft: Reinhold Niebuhr and the Governing of Society
4. Politics-as-Soulcraft: Stanley Hauerwas and the Church as Polis

Part III: Constructing

5. Soulcraft, Statecraft, and Christian Discipleship

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By Bradley B. Burroughs

Summary

Reconceiving politics in a theological framework, Christianity, Politics, and the Predicament of Evil argues for a constructive ethic that affirms both soulcraft and statecraft as essential elements of Christians’ political vocation and specifies the appropriate terms of their relationship.

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