Book Summary
Princeton theologian Mark Taylor here looks at the influence and stance of the right-wing Christian movement in the U.S. He questions its religious authenticity, its claim to be called Christian, and the ethical stands it has taken in national politics of the last ten years. The heart of Taylor's argument is Jesus himself. Using the latest New Testament scholarship on the historical Jesus and his tactic in relation to the Roman Empire, Taylor argues that Jesus' life and work and message are inherently political and driven by the need to show God's love for the poor, condemnation of the oppressor, and search for a reign of justice. These Christian hallmarks, Taylor asserts, stand as a critical corrective to a distorted Christianity that often dominates the U.S. political scene today.
Book Details
Book Name | Religion, Politics, And The Christian Right: Post-9/11 Powers And American Empire |
Author | Mark Lewis Taylor |
Publisher | Augsburg Fortress Publishers (Feb 2006) |
ISBN | 9780800637767 |
Pages | 194 |
Language | English |
Price | 927 |