Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty

Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty

by Ephraim Radner
Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty

Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty

by Ephraim Radner

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Overview

This book by one of today's leading theologians examines how Christians might more faithfully and realistically imagine their political vocation.

Ephraim Radner explains that our Christian calling is to limit our political concerns to the boundaries of our created lives: our birth, parents, siblings, families, brief persistence in life, raising of children, relations, decline, and death. He shows that a Christian approach to politics is aimed at tending and protecting these "mortal goods" and argues for a more constrained view of our mortal life and our political duty than is common in both progressive and conservative Christian perspectives.

Radner encourages us to take seriously what is most valuable in our lives and allow this to shape our social posture. Our vocation is to offer our limited life to God, give thanks for it, and glorify God by living our lives as a gift. Radner also shows how "catastrophe" reveals our time to be fragile, bounded, and easily overturned. And he exposes "betterment," which lies behind most modern politics, as a false motive for human life. The book concludes with a vision of the good life articulated in the form of a letter to his adult children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540963802
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 738,239
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ephraim Radner (PhD, Yale University) is professor emeritus of historical theology at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, in Toronto, Ontario. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including A Profound Ignorance, All Thy Lights Combine: Figural Reading in the Anglican Tradition, Time and the Word, A Time to Keep, A Brutal Unity, The End of the Church, and Leviticus in the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible. A former church worker in Burundi and an Anglican priest, he has served parishes in various parts of the United States and has been active in the affairs of the global Anglican Communion.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part 1: The Good Life
1. Letters to Our Children
2. Evil Days
3. Days of Sojourning
4. Service of God
5. The Good Life as Offering
6. The Beauty of Limits
7. An Incomplete Life
Part 2: The Scope of Christian Politics
8. The Conditions of Our Offering
9. Catastrophe—the Container of Our Politics
10. Visions of Catastrophe
11. Infinite Finitudes, Desperate Complexities
12. Normal, Abnormal, and Charitable
13. Nazareth, an Enduring City
Conclusion: Letter to My Children
Indexes
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