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."
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.
Inhaltsangabe
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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