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Dying to Religion and Empire


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Could Christianity exist without religious rites or legal rights? In "Dying to Religion and Empire," Jeremy Myers not only answers this question with an emphatic "Yes " but argues that if the church is going to thrive in the coming decades, we must give up our religious rites and legal rights.

Regarding religious rites, Jeremy Myers calls up on the church to abandon the quasi-magical traditions of water baptism and the Lord's Supper and transform or redeem these practices so that they reflect the symbolic meaning and intent which they had in New Testament times.

Furthermore, the church has become far too dependent upon certain legal rights for our continued existence. Ideas such as the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are not conducive to living as the people of God who are called to follow Jesus into servanthood and death. Also, reliance upon the freedom of speech, the freedom of assembly, and other such freedoms as established by the Bill of Rights have made the church a servant of the state rather than a servant of God and the gospel. Such freedoms must be forsaken if we are going to live within the rule and reign of God on earth.

This book not only challenges religious and political liberals but conservatives as well. It is a call to leave behind the comfortable religion we know, and follow Jesus into the uncertain and wild ways of radical discipleship. To rise and live in the reality of God's Kingdom, we must first die to religion and empire.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781939992376
ISBN-10: 1939992370
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Redeeming Press

Notă biografică

Jeremy Myers is a popular author, blogger, podcaster, and Bible teacher. You can learn more about him and join his online discipleship group at RedeemingGod.com. Jeremy Myers lives in Oregon with his wife, Wendy, and their three daughters.