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Democracy And The Christian Churches Ecumenism And The Politics Of Belief Donald W Norwood Editor

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Democracy And The Christian Churches Ecumenism And The Politics Of Belief Donald W Norwood Editor
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Author: Donald W Norwood (editor)
ISBN: 9781788318563
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Democracy And The Christian Churches Ecumenism And The Politics Of Belief Donald W Norwood Editor by Donald W Norwood (editor) 9781788318563 instant download after payment.

How has Christianity engaged with democracy? In this authoritative new treatment of a sometimes troubled relationship, Donald Norwood reflects on the way that democracy has become, especially under the auspices of the United Nations and the World Council of Churches, not just an ideal but a universally applicable moral principle. Yet, as the author demonstrates, faith and democracy have not always sat comfortably together. For example, the Vatican has dealt harshly with radical theologians such as Leonardo Boff and Hans Kung; while churches with a dictatorial style have all too often shown a willingness to accommodate authoritarian regimes and even dictators. Norwood argues that if democracy is a universal norm, a basic right, it is not possible for the Church to be indifferent to its claims. Offering a sustained exposition - from Marsilius of Padua to Christian Democracy and Christian Socialism - of the often uneasy interaction between Christianity and democratic politics as both idea and ideal, this is a major contribution to church history and to wider topical debates in politics and religious studies.

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