What are Christians for? Life together at the end of the world

Jacob R. Meador, 1987-

Book - 2021

"Though fidelity to the common good ought to define our politics, the modern revolutions of the West have poisoned common life in America. Uninterested in the cultural wars that have often characterized American Christianity, Jake Meador casts a vision for an anti-racist, anti-capitalist, and profoundly pro-life Christian politics rooted in the givenness and goodness of the created world"--

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Published
Downers Grove, IL : InterVarsity Press [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Jacob R. Meador, 1987- (author)
Physical Description
179 pages; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780830847365
  • Foreword
  • Introduction Whole Life Politics at the End of the World
  • 1. An Immense Inheritance
  • A Christian Account of Nature
  • 2. The Great Uprooting
  • Race and the End of Nature
  • 3. The Unmaking of Places
  • The Fruit of Industrialism
  • 4. The Unmaking of the Body
  • Considering the Sexual Revolution
  • 5. The Unmaking of the Real
  • Wonder Among the Institutions
  • 6. Against the Revolution
  • The Beginnings of Christian Social Doctrine
  • 7. The Earth Is Our Mother
  • On Christianity, Land, and Animals
  • 8. A Vision of Christian Belonging
  • The Household and the Sexual Revolution
  • 9. The World in Cracked Icons
  • Wonder, Death, and the End of All Things
  • 10. Politics Beyond Accomplishment
  • Toward a Politics of Care
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes