The Protester, the Dissident, and the Christian

The Protester, the Dissident, and the Christian

Softcover

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Description

A Muslim view: Just as Evangelicals once led successful “revolutionary movements” to abolish slavery in the 19th century and to establish freedom of conscience, so Evangelical Christians today — in the West and the Global South — may draw upon their rich heritage to help strengthen and preserve a rules based international order founded upon universal ethics and humanitarian values. This book is a valuable contribution to that effort. C. Holland Taylor Gerakan Pemuda Ansor Emissary to the United Nations, Americas, and Europe Co-chair, Humanitarian Islam/World Evangelical Alliance Joint Working Group It is necessary for contemporary Christians, as they strive to fight for human rights and religious freedom, to join hands with all people of good will, not just with fellow Christians. The ethical theory proposed by Johnson can serve as a suitable and theologically sound platform for such an alliance, based on shared values and concerns. Pavel Hošek, Chair, Department of Comparative Religions Protestant Theological Faculty, Charles University, Prague

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Religion & Belief
Format
Softcover
Pages
108
Price
16.50 €

Author Description

Thomas K. Johnson, Research Vice President of Martin Bucer Seminary, serves the World Evangelical Alliance as senior advisor for theology and religious freedom. With his wife, he lived in Prague, the city of the Velvet Revolution, for 22 years, where he taught at Anglo-American University and Charles University, as well as investing about a decade as director of the Comenius Institute. He is a widely published author on theology, ethics, and human rights.