Democracy and the Kingdom of God
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the multifaceted concept of the Kingdom of God, this work delves into its theological, political, and historical dimensions. It examines the evolution of this idea within the Old and New Testaments, the implications of theocracy in Israel, and the challenges of a secularized understanding. The text addresses questions surrounding democracy's relationship with the Kingdom, the potential for alternative messianic interpretations, and the interplay between church and state. It ultimately contemplates the future of political theology in a secular age.
