The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission: Towards an Evangelical Political Theology - Theopolitical Visions - David E Fitch - Books - Wipf & Stock Publishers - 9781606086841 - February 4, 2011
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The End of Evangelicalism? Discerning a New Faithfulness for Mission: Towards an Evangelical Political Theology - Theopolitical Visions

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In The End of Evangelicalism? David Fitch examines the political presence of evangelicalism as a church in North America. Amidst the negative image of evangelicalism in the national media and its purported decline as a church, Fitch asks how evangelicalism's belief and practice has formed it as a political presence in North America. Why are evangelicals perceived as arrogant, exclusivist, duplicitous, and dispassionate by the wider culture? Diagnosing its political cultural presence via the ideological theory of Slavoj Zizek, Fitch argues that evangelicalism appears to have lost the core of its politic: Jesus Christ. In so doing its politic has become "empty." Its witness has been rendered moot. The way back to a vibrant political presence is through the corporate participation in the triune God's ongoing work in the world as founded in the incarnation. Herein lies the way towards an evangelical missional political theology. Fitch ends his study by examining the possibilities for a new faithfulness in the current day emerging and missional church movements springing forth from evangelicalism in North America.


252 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 4, 2011
ISBN13 9781606086841
Publishers Wipf & Stock Publishers
Pages 252
Dimensions 150 × 226 × 15 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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