
The Holy Post
612: The Religious Vacuum, Politics, & the Powers with N.T. Wright
Apr 10, 2024
Author N.T. Wright discusses faith, politics, and the Church in the modern world. Topics include the decline of religion in society, the intersection of faith and politics, and the importance of defending liberal democracy. Also, a quirky story about a Florida man sharing the Bible at Walgreens on Easter.
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- NT Wright advocates for a nuanced approach to mixing faith and politics, emphasizing dangers of complete separation.
- Understanding the inherent religious influences in global conflicts challenges the idea of keeping religion out of politics.
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The Challenges of Separating Faith and Politics
The question of separating faith and politics arises in the context of the book 'Jesus and the Powers' by NT Wright and Michael Bird. Wright argues against a complete separation of faith and politics, noting the historical abuse and complications in the interaction of both components. He raises concerns about leaving a vacuum when faith is completely removed from politics, allowing dangerous ideologies to fill that void. The book explores the nuanced relationship between church and state, challenging the idea that faith should have no role in political discourse.
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