America's unique and often fractious relationship between church and state is, if anything, more relevant to who we are as a nation than when Diana Butler Bass' examination of it in Broken We Kneel was first published 16 years ago. This second edition contains a new foreword and introduction, as well as a new conclusion outlining her vision for the future.

Born in the tumultuous aftermath of 9/11 and now a spiritual classic, the book draws on both her personal experience and her knowledge of religious history. Bass looks at Christian identity, patriotism, citizenship, and congregational life in an attempt to answer the central question that so many are struggling with today: "To whom do Christians owe deepest allegiance? God or country?" In writing both impassioned and historically informed, Bass reflects on current events, personal experiences, and political questions that have sharpened the tensions between serious faith and national imperatives. The book incorporates the author's own experience of faith, as writer, teacher, wife, mother, and churchgoer into a larger conversation about Christian practice and contemporary political issues. Broken We Kneel is a call to remember that the core of Christian identity is not always compatible with national political policies.



Autorentext

Richard Bass is a consulting editor with Church Publishing Inc. He was the director of publishing for the Alban Institute from 2002-2014. He is the editor of "Leadership in Congregations" (Alban, 2007) and "Resources for Congregational Vitality" (Alban, 2004).



Inhalt

Foreword to the 2019 Edition by Robert W. Lee
Foreword to the First Edition by Jim Wallis
Introduction to the 2019 Edition
Introduction: "The Almighty Has His Own Purposes"

1 Broken We Kneel
2 "And a Little Child Shall Lead Them"
3 "God Bless America" and "Amazing Grace"
4 Going to the Chapel
5 Compassionate Imperialism?
6 Homeland Security
7 Peace and the City

Epilogue: An Easter Epiphany

Fifteen Years Later: Love-Not Hate-Makes America Great

Notes
The Author

Titel
Broken We Kneel
Untertitel
Reflections on Faith and Citizenship
EAN
9781640651029
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.10.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.3 MB
Anzahl Seiten
176