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Wayward Christian soldiers freeing the Gospel from political captivity

Introduction: On Being a Christian after Bush. 1. The Evangelical Moment. 2. The God We Trust. 3. The Piety of Cosmic Entitlement. 4. Whatever Happened to the Peculiar People?. 5. Theology Matters: Including a Brief History of Modern Christianity in Which the Readers Learn Why the Christian Right are the Theological Liberals. 6. Keepers of the Mystery: The Christian Tradition Speaks (Carefully). 7. Learning to Be Quiet in a Noisy Nation (and a Nation of Noisy Believers). 8. Passing the International Test: The Call of Global Christianity. 9. Faith as Making Space for God's Truth in the World. B.

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  • "Introduction: On Being a Christian after Bush. 1. The Evangelical Moment. 2. The God We Trust. 3. The Piety of Cosmic Entitlement. 4. Whatever Happened to the Peculiar People?. 5. Theology Matters: Including a Brief History of Modern Christianity in Which the Readers Learn Why the Christian Right are the Theological Liberals. 6. Keepers of the Mystery: The Christian Tradition Speaks (Carefully). 7. Learning to Be Quiet in a Noisy Nation (and a Nation of Noisy Believers). 8. Passing the International Test: The Call of Global Christianity. 9. Faith as Making Space for God's Truth in the World. B."@en
  • "In Wayward Christian Soldiers, evangelical theologian Charles Marsh offers an indictment of the political activism of evangelical Christian leaders and churches in the United States. With emphasis on repentance and renewal, this book advises Christians how to understand past mistakes and to avoid making them in the future. The author offers a sobering contrast between the contemporary evangelical elite, which forms the core of the Republican Party, and the historic Christian tradition of respect for the mystery of God and appreciation for human fallibility. The author argues that the most prominent voices in American evangelicalism have arrogantly redefined Christianity on the basis of partisan politics rather than scripture and tradition. The role of politics in distorting the Christian message can be seen most dramatically in the invasion of Iraq, he argues: Some 87% of American evangelicals supported going to war, while every single evangelical church outside the United States opposed it. The Jesus who storms into Baghdad behind the wheel of a Humvee, Marsh points out, is not the Jesus of the Gospel. This book proposes that the renewal of American churches requires a season of concentrated attention to faith's essential affirmations--a time of hospitality, peacemaking, and contemplative prayer.--From publisher's description."

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