A Christian Perspective on Political Thought
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Arguing that Americans make political choices in terms of a general notion of right and wrong yet lack a sound objective foundation for such values evangelical scholar Stephen Mott formulates a Christian political theory that supplies such norms. Drawing on theological and biblical sources Mott thoroughly develops the biblical and theological foundations for politics and political evaluation. Mott proposes that political philosophies should be evaluated in light of Christian theological and ethical values--specifically the understanding of power human nature the nature of group life justice and love government and time. He then applies this critical framework in an evaluation of political ideologies including traditional conservatism liberalism democracy laissez-faire conservatism Marxist socialism and democratic socialism. He gives special attention to their classical exponents and ideas. Asserting that political visions ultimately depend on cultural values that themselves require vigorous religious faith in a particular society Motts study offers a valuable introduction to Christian political thought as well as an illuminating look at the connection between politics and religion.
