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Disavowing Constantine Nigel Wright

Disavowing Constantine By Nigel Wright

Disavowing Constantine by Nigel Wright


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Disavowing Constantine: Mission, Church & the Social Order in the Theologies of Yoder & Moltmann by Nigel Wright

This book is a timely restatement of a radical theology of church and state in the Anabaptist and Baptist tradition. Dr Wright constructs his argument in dialogue and debate with Yoder and Moltmann, major contributors to a free church perspective.

About Nigel Wright

Dr Nigel G. Wright (PhD FRSA) is Principal of Spurgeon's College, London and a former president of the Baptist Union of Great Britain As a theologian Nigel has contributed significantly to the recovery of the Anabaptist tradition, to thinking about the church and its relationship to the state, to reflection on the theology of charismatic renewal and to the renewal of evangelicalism. He describes his current field as 'theology and ministry'. A well-published author, his books include The Radical Kingdom: Restoration in Theory and Practice (1986), Challenge to Change: A Radical Agenda for Baptists (1991), Charismatic Renewal: The Search for a Theology (1995), The Radical Evangelical: Finding a Place to Stand (1996) and Disavowing Constantine: Mission Church and the Social Order in the theologies of John Howard Yoder and Jurgen Moltmann (2000). His most recent books are New Baptists, New Agenda (2002), A Theology of the Dark Side (2003), God on the Inside (2006), Free Church, Free State: The Positive Baptist Vision(2005) and The Real Godsend (2009) - Editorial Review.

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GOR001948177
9780853649786
0853649782
Disavowing Constantine: Mission, Church & the Social Order in the Theologies of Yoder & Moltmann by Nigel Wright
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