The Church in the State We’re In

The state (more specifically, the British state) is in a crisis it seemingly cannot recognize. But the issue is not one of "Church and State" or even modern "religion". The issue is the Church’s fidelity to its vocation to narrate, announce, and dramatize the identity of humankin...

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Main Author: Lash, Nicholas 1934-2020 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1997
In: Modern theology
Year: 1997, Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages: 121-137
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Summary:The state (more specifically, the British state) is in a crisis it seemingly cannot recognize. But the issue is not one of "Church and State" or even modern "religion". The issue is the Church’s fidelity to its vocation to narrate, announce, and dramatize the identity of humankind as communion in God. Newman’s refraction of Christ’s threefold office provides a framework for the Church’s identity and vocation. The Church is a school of priestly forgiveness, offering resistance to nationalism, and prophetic thought against the anti-intellectualism of the merely devout as well as the patronizing ignorance of the irreligious.
ISSN:1468-0025
Contains:Enthalten in: Modern theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/1468-0025.00034