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E-raamat: Uncivil Disobedience: Theological Perspectives

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  • ISBN-13: 9781978713574
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This book addresses the need for theological reflection on uncivil disobedience. Existing scholarship in the area of theology and politics mostly treats church-state relations theoretically, with studies supporting non-violent resistance and in other ways largely assuming traditional forms of governance and standard means of protest, without paying attention to post-modern political and other philosophies. Recent eruptions of uncivil disobedience, oftentimes involving violence, like we have seen with Antifa, Black Lives Matter protests, the storming of the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6th, and in the actions of a variety of other right wing, leftist, and religious groups, all assume new ways of protesting, new forms of organizing, and are often informed by post-modern forms of philosophical support. These new political dynamics present an opportunity for theologians to produce scholarship in response. After establishing philosophical underpinnings related to uncivilly disobedient action, the contributors cover traditional historical and theological responses to political unrest as foundation for considering or evaluating attempts to address theologically present-day manifestations of uncivil disobedience.

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We live in hyper-partisan times with dire consequences to the breakdown in public trust and concomitant political dysfunction and social dislocation we face. Meanwhile serious theological inquiry has been increasingly relegated either as a relic of the past or an inaccessible realm reserved for academic and religious specialists. Does contemporary theology have anything to offer to our current situation of political turmoil? Can it help us understand different modes of political protest, different claims to moral authority, different rationales for resistance and protest? This book answers these questions with a resounding YES. And in so doing, not only shows what can be learned from well-known historical figures and standard teachings and theories, but also and most interestingly, navigates the thickets surrounding the difficult questions about our present forms of political order, power, and mobilization. -- Jeffrey W. Robbins, Lebanon Valley College, author of Radical Democracy and Political Theology

Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(12)
David M. Gides
PART I UNCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS AND HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS
13(138)
Chapter One In Defense of Uncivil Disobedience
15(22)
Candice Delmas
Chapter Two Which Extreme, Whose Extremist?: Limitations of Eric Hoffer's The True Believer for Countering Contemporary Fascist Movements
37(16)
Joan Braune
Chapter Three Cultural Images of, and Experiences with, Disobedience
53(22)
Nick Braune
Chapter Four "We Must Obey God Rather Than Men": Lutheran Resistance Against Pope and Emperor in the Reformation Era
75(18)
John Witte Jr.
Chapter Five "Let the Princes Hear and Be Afraid": John Calvin and Resistance to Tyranny
93(16)
Matthew J. Tuininga
Chapter Six The Virtues of Democratic Disobedience: Catholic Ethics and Political Resistance
109(24)
Anna Floerke Scheid
Matthew A. Shadle
Chapter Seven Civil Disobedience, Violence, or Revolution?: Liberation Theology and the Narrative of Violence
133(18)
Ryan R. Gladwin
PART II APPLICATION: THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY UNCIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
151(76)
Chapter Eight Uncivil Disobedience and the Free Passage of the Word: Sanctuary as a Preparing of the Way
153(14)
Michael Laffin
Chapter Nine Bonhoeffer, Antifa, and the Moral Defensibility of Uncivil Disobedience
167(18)
David M. Gides
Chapter Ten Black Lives Matter: A Just War Perspective
185(16)
Joshua W. Carpenter
Chapter Eleven The Storming of the Capitol: The Outcome of a Theology of Political Power
201(14)
Andre Gagne
Chapter Twelve Theology, Decoloniality, and Idle No More
215(12)
Jordan E. Miller
Index 227(8)
About the Contributors 235
David M. Gides is associate professor of theology at the University of Providence in Great Falls, Montana.