Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony (Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition)
By Hauerwas, Stanley, Willimon, William H.
Published by Abingdon Press
English
2014
ISBN 9781426788604
eBook
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Only when the Church enacts its scandalous Jesus-centered tradition will it truly be the Body of Christ and transform the world. Twenty-five years after its first publishing Resident Aliens remains a prophetic vision of how the Church can regain its vitality battle its malaise reclaim its capacity to nourish souls and stand firmly against the illusions pretensions and eroding values of today's world.Resident Aliens discusses the nature of the church and its relationship to surrounding culture. It argues that churches should focus on developing Christian life and community rather than attempting to reform secular culture. Hauerwas and Willimon reject the idea that America is a Christian nation instead Christians should see themselves as residents aliens" in a foreign land. Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon maintain that instead of attempting to transform government the role of Christians is to live lives which model the love of Christ. Rather than trying to convince others to change their ethics Christians should model a new set of ethics which are grounded in the life death and resurrection of Christ.
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