
Jesus Goes to Washington
His Progressive Politics for a Sustainable Future
Douglas J. Miller(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 10. October 2013
226 pages
978-1-62189-931-0 (ISBN)
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This book explores how Christian spirituality and the political ethic of Christianity's founder, Jesus of Nazareth, might contribute to the most looming emergency of our day--ending human misery while reducing the planet's woes. It advances the new ethical paradigm of sustainability that bespeaks the longings of this remarkable Jewish peasant who elbowed his way into a world filled with social misery, shame, and land exploitation. Donning the mantle of a prophet/lawgiver, he disgraced the justifying ethic of the prevailing Roman oligarchies that finds its active counterpart in today's political landscape. He offered a different political path--a Progressive one--that led to respecting Creation and all its inhabitants. Jesus helps us to cherish humane values and he urges us all--Democrats and Republicans, Independents and Greens, religious and nonreligious--to be united in fulfilling them.
Jesus Goes to Washington celebrates the international Earth Charter, the most significant moral document of our generation. Given the urgency of world calamity, the charter implores us to muster every spiritual force at our disposal for immediate action. Being history's most influential moral authority, Jesus provides the needed impetus for achieving a just and sustainable global society.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-931-0 (9781621899310)
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Douglas J. Miller graduated from Wheaton College, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Claremont Graduate School. He was Professor of Christian Social Ethics at Eastern Baptist Seminary (now Palmer Seminary) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also pastored the First Baptist Church of Santa Barbara, California. His work appears in Christianity Today, The American Baptist Journal, Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics, and The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Jesus and Ecospiritual Politics
- Chapter 2: His God Who Sustains
- Chapter 3: His Progressive Politics
- Chapter 4: Conservative Opposition
- Chapter 5: Holiness as Political Compassion
- Chapter 6: Welcoming and Affirmative Action
- Chapter 7: Prayer and a Living Wage
- Chapter 8: Sustainability vs. Destitution
- Chapter 9: Ecospiritual Insight and Judicial Activism
- Chapter 10: Sustaining a Healthy World
- Chapter 11: Sustainability Is International
- Chapter 12: What Would Jesus Do in Washington?
- Appendix 1: The Earth Charter
- Appendix 2: Reconciling Past and Present
- Appendix 3: Jesus Speaks at Different Moral/Spiritual Levels
- Bibliography
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