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OverviewPower, money, endless competition. A zero-sum game. Politics as usual. Only the hearty or craven need apply. The political actors have lost sight of the politics of a common good. A Theology of Political Vocation takes up the question of public life precisely where most discussions end. Proving that moral ambiguity does not exclude moral possibility, author John Senior crafts a theology of political vocation not satisfied simply by theologies of sin and grace and philosophical theories of power. For Senior, political theology moves beyond merely staking a claim within a public conversation, a move that prizes discursive skills and aims at consensus concerning shared norms and values. Political theology must offer an account of a political vocation. Senior connects political deliberation to moral judgment, explores use and consequence of power, analyzes political conflict and competition, and limns the ethics of negotiation and compromise. In light of this richer understanding of political vocation, Senior develops theological resources appropriate to a variety of ecologiesâordinary citizens, political activists, and elected officials. A Theology of Political Vocation shows how Christian politicians can work faithfully within the moral ambiguity of political life to orient their workâand indeed, their very selvesâtoward the common good. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John E. SeniorPublisher: Baylor University Press Imprint: Baylor University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.542kg ISBN: 9781481300353ISBN 10: 1481300350 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 15 September 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsDuring a time when the doctrine of vocation is looked upon with suspicion and politics with cynicism, John Senior has crafted a wonderful book that is a thoughtful exploration of vocation and a compelling view of politics. In a lucid and disciplined way, he brings vocation and politics together, not by elevating them beyond belief, but by crafting a theological defense of the unavoidable moral ambiguity of both. He thereby shapes an argument for the operational benefits and moral significance of treating politics as vocation. Mark Douglas, Professor of Christian Ethics, Columbia Theological Seminary John Senior has brought off an unusual project with great aplomb: a theology for the Christian political actor. Drawing upon a vast array of ancient to contemporary authors he constructs a foundational theological perspective on politics as a vocation. Systematically moving through every facet of political life, Senior offers great insight into what it might mean to be a politician who is at the same time Christian. Robert Benne, Jordan-Trexler Professor of Religion Emeritus at Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia and founder of its Benne Center for Religion and Society Author InformationJohn E. Senior is Assistant Teaching Professor of Ethics and Society and Director of the Art of Ministry Program at Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |