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E-grāmata: Evangelicals and Empire: Christian Alternatives to the Political Status Quo

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  • Formāts: 336 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Brazos Press, Div of Baker Publishing Group
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441201898
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Leading evangelical thinkers engage--and are engaged by--the most explosive and discussed theorists of empire in the first decade of the twenty-first century, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri.

This groundbreaking collection considers empire from a global perspective, exploring the role of evangelicals in political, social, and economic engagement at a time when empire is alternately denounced and embraced. It brings noted thinkers from a range of evangelical perspectives together to engage the most explosive and discussed theorists of empire in the first decade of the twenty-first century--Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Using their work as a springboard, the contributors grapple with the concept of empire and how evangelicalism should operate in the world of empire.
Foreword 7(4)
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Introduction 11(14)
Bruce Ellis Benson
Peter Goodwin Heltzel
Section I: Present
Dangerous Religion: George W. Bush's Theology of Empire
25(8)
Jim Wallis
The Contested Church: Multiple Others of Evangelical Multitude
33(10)
Helene Slessarev-Jamir
Bruce Ellis Benson
Acting in Common: How the Flesh of Multitude Can Become Incarnate Words against Empire
43(11)
M. Gail Hamner
Betrayed by a Kiss: Evangelicals and U.S. Empire
54(13)
Charles W. Amjad-Ali
Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
Empire-Building or Democracy-at-Work? The Growing Influence of White U.S. Evangelical NGO Lobbying at the United Nations and in Washington, DC
67(12)
Jennifer Butler
Glenn Zuber
The Gospel of Freedom, or Another Gospel? Theology, Empire, and American Foreign Policy
79(14)
James K. A. Smith
Liberality vs. Liberalism
93(14)
John Milbank
Section II: Past
Historians and the Past Tense: Evangelium and Imperium as Genealogies of the Concept of Sovereignty
107(13)
Patrick Provost-Smith
Empire's Future Religion: The Hidden Competition between Postmillennial American Expansionism and Premillennial Evangelical Christianity
120(10)
Sebastien Fath
Political Complexities and Rivalries of Pneuma and Intperia
130(11)
Kurt Anders Richardson
Stepchildren of the Empire: The Formation of a Latino Evangelico Identity
141(11)
Juan F. Martinez
Empire, Race, and the Evangelical Multitude: Jesse Jackson, Jim Wallis, and Evangelical Coalitions for Justice
152(17)
Eleanor Moody-Shepherd
Peter Goodwin Heltzel
Where Are the Pentecostals in an Age of Empire?
169(16)
Elaine Padilla
Dale T. Irvin
Intermezzo: A Discussion between Donald W. Dayton and Christian T. Collins Winn about Empire and Evangelicals
185(16)
Section III: Future
Empire and Transcendence: Hardt and Negri's Challenge to Theology and Ethics
201(17)
Mark Lewis Taylor
Empire and the Ethics of Opacity: The End of Theology and the Beginning(s) of Theological Thinking
218(19)
Corey D. B. Walker
What Empire, Which Multitude? Pentecostalism and Social Liberation in North America and Sub-Saharan Africa
237(15)
Amos Yong
Samuel Zalanga
In Praise of Profanity: A Theological Defense of the Secular
252(15)
Michael Horton
The Future of Evangelical Theology in an Age of Empire: Postfoundational and Postcolonial
267(11)
Mabiala Kenzo
John R. Franke
Evangelicalism and/as New Constantinianism: Globalization, Secularity, and the Heart of the Gospel
278(13)
Paul Lim
Love in Times of Empire: Theopolitics Today
291(16)
Mario Costa
Catherine Keller
Anna Mercedes
Afterword 307(8)
Michael Hardt
Antonio Negri
List of Contributors 315(4)
Index 319
Bruce Ellis Benson (PhD, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) is distinguished visiting scholar in philosophy at Loyola Marymount University and executive director of the Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology. He previously taught at Wheaton College for more than twenty years. Benson is the author of Graven Ideologies and Pious Nietzsche. Peter Goodwin Heltzel (PhD, Boston University) is assistant professor of systematic theology at New York Theological Seminary in New York, New York, and coeditor of Theology in Global Context.