Living on Hope while Living in Babylon: The Christian Anarchists of the 20th Century

Living on Hope while Living in Babylon: The Christian Anarchists of the 20th Century

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Living on Hope while Living in Babylon: The Christian Anarchists of the 20th Century

Christian anarchy, the belief that in Jesus' teachings may be found an inherent opposition to systematic secular rule and an inclination towards war and oppression, is a credence that dates back as far as Christianity itself. York focuses on the movement's modern manifestations and their potential as models for contemporary Christian life. The author examines a few twentieth century Christians from varying religious traditions who lived such a witness, including the Berrigan brothers, Dorothy Day, and Eberhard Arnold. These witnesses can be viewed as anarchical in the sense that their loyalty to Christ undermines the pseudo-stereological myth employed by the state. While these Christians have been labeled pilgrims, revolutionaries, nomads, subversives, agitators, and now, anarchists, they are more importantly seekers of the peace of the city whose chief desire is for those belonging to the temporal cities to be able to participate in the eternal city, the city of God.

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USA
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Lutterworth Press
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Digital