– 2019 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award – Political and Social Sciences The religious Right taught America to misread the Bible. Christians have misused Scripture to consolidate power, stoke fears, and defend against enemies. But people who have been hurt by the attacks of Christian nationalism can help us rediscover God's vision for faith in public life.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove explores how religious culture wars have misrepresented Christianity at the expense of the poor, and how listening to marginalized communities can help us hear God's call to love and justice in the world. He highlights people on the frontlines of issues ranging from immigration policy and voting rights to women's rights and environmental stewardship. Through these narratives, we encounter a recovery of values that upholds the dignity of all people.
Rediscover hope for faithful public witness that serves the common good. Join the revolution.
Innehållsförteckning
Introduction: Moral Clarity and the Fog of War
1. Wade in the Water
2. The Wisdom of Poor Women
3. Give Us the Ballot
4. Lord, Prepare Me to Be a Sanctuary
5. Law and Order
6. A Woman’s Work Is for Justice
7. Groaning with All Creation
8. Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword
9. A Revolution of Values
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Faith-Based Organizations Working to Shift the Moral Narrative
Discussion Guide
Notes
Om författaren
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (M.Div., Duke Divinity School) is director of the School for Conversion in Durham, North Carolina, where he is a member of the Rutba House new monastic community. He is the author of To Baghdad and Beyond and coauthor of Inhabiting the Church: Biblical Wisdom for a New Monasticism. He is also the coeditor of School(s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism. Catch up with him at newmonasticism.org.