Description:
Essays on the Western church's relationship with the social practices and structures of state, market, and culture, arguing that the church operates under its own kind of politics.
Review Quotes:
Madness, Theocracy, and Anarchism would complement the syllabus of any good Christian Theo-political course, but in my discontentedness with the Theo-political conversations thus far, I have also found it to be a much-welcomed resource for pastoring disciples through this moment. I recommend this book to lay Christians, students, and clergy alike. It is a demanding read, but a deeply rewarding one. Well worth the journey.
--Tommy Preson Phillips "Englewood Review of Books"