Exodus Church and Civil Society: Public Theology and Social Theory in the Work of Jürgen Moltmann

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Routledge, Apr 15, 2016 - Religion - 232 pages
This book investigates the intersection of theology and social theory in the work of Jürgen Moltmann. In particular, it examines the way in which his concept of the "Exodus Church" can illuminate the importance of the idea of civil society for a Christian public theology. The concept of civil society can aid in moving from the narrower category of "political theology," a term used frequently by Moltmann to emphasize the church's public commitment, to a broader understanding of theology's public task, which takes into account the plurality of ends and institutions within society. The idea of the Exodus Church enables deeper understanding of Christian ethical participation within a complex modern society.
 

Contents

Acknowledgements
The Development of Moltmanns Political Theology
Promise Covenant and Human Rights
Exodus Church and Civil Society
Public Theology in the American Tradition
Theology Reason and Critical Theory
The Evolution of the Theory of Civil Society
Civil Society and the Churchs Public Role
Public Theology Critical Modernism and the Kingdom of
The Theological and Social Character of the Church
Conclusions and Prospects
Index

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Scott Paeth is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at DePaul University, Chicago, IL. He works in the fields of theological ethics, applied ethics, and public theology. His previous publications include Religious Perspectives on Business Ethics: A Reader, The Local Church in a Global Era, and Who Do You Say That I Am? Christology and Identity in the United Church of Christ.

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