The politics of spirituality

by William Stringfellow

Paper Book, 1984

Status

Available

Call number

BV4501.2.S816 1984

Publication

Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1984.

Description

Spirituality, according to William Stringfellow, represents the ordinary experience of partaking in politics - the activity of the Word of God in judgment over all that belongs to human history. He criticizes religiosity, advocating instead for a biblical holiness that implies wholeness for all creation. He takes a prophetic and somber view of the present dark ages, characterized as they are by hypocrisy, profligate consumption, disregard for human life, and dependence on nuclear force. Speaking from a lifetime of experience and reflection, Stringfellow issues a call to conscience and sanity, a reaffirmation of the incarnation, and belief in the grace of the Word of God who transcends the injustice of the present age and agitates the resilience of those who struggle to expose and rebuke injustice.… (more)

LCC

BV4501.2.S816 1984

Physical description

90 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0664246338 / 9780664246334

Barcode

31342000047190

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