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Christ, justice and peace: toward a theology of the state, in dialogue with the Barmen Declaration

J'ngel, EberhardZiegler, Philip G(Introduction by)
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Eberhard Jüngel is one of the world's most creative Christian thinkers.

This is his first explicit examination of the relationship between theology and politics, between the church and state or, as he himself puts it, of 'the political existence of the Christian'.This examination takes the form of a critical theological analysis of the Barmen Theological Declaration - the courageous statement of faith produced in Germany in 1934 in the face of the rise of National Socialism.

Jüngel explores in particular the fifth thesis, which concerns the state's God-given responsibility to safeguard justice and peace.

One of the significant characteristics of this book is its concern to integrate the serious, academic commitment of theology in the service of truth with its necessary existential relationship to the pulpit.

Without a coherent grasp of this the church degenerates into a 'characterless club for the cultivation of religion' while academic theology is reduced to a form of spineless irrelevance which shirks its responsibilities to the real world.

Jüngel's concern is to offer a theology in which rigorous theological commitment and the spiritual life of the church are intergrated.This refreshing book makes significant contributions to the debate concerning the question of natural theology and divine decree, the Lutheran doctrine of the two regiments (kingdoms), the theological grounds of human rights, the ethics of the use of force by the state, the implications for just war theory of the nuclear capability and a whole range of other vital contemporary issues.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury
056765978X / 9780567659781
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
261.7
23/10/2014
United Kingdom
English
37 pages
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