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A Brutal Unity: The Spiritual Politics of the Christian Church
Ephraim Radner
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| #1424128 in Books | Baylor University Press | 2012-10-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.50 x6.40l,1.80 | File type: PDF | 500 pages | ||35 of 35 people found the following review helpful.| Lenten Reading|By Matthew Milliner|NOTE: This review originally appeared in Books & Culture (March/April 2013)
Imagine (as if we have to) a cantankerous public debate between a Christian and one of the new atheists. After the predictable sparring over whether or not God exists, the dispute takes its historical turn. The atheist recites the great litany of ecclesial||"Radner's A Brutal Unity is at a book of startling insight, extraordinary erudition, and is replete with theological implications. His ability to help us see connections between Christian disunity and liberal political theory and practice should command
To describe the Church as "united" is a factual misnomer―even at its conception centuries ago. Ephraim Radner provides a robust rethinking of the doctrine of the church in light of Christianity's often violent and at times morally suspect history. He holds in tension the strange and transcendent oneness of God with the necessarily temporal and political function of the Church, and, in so doing, shows how the goals and failures of the liberal democratic state provide re...
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