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Christian Theology and the Ethics of Nationalism

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Christian Theology and the Ethics of Nationalism Doug Gay
Libristo code: 01327399
Publishers SCM PRESS, September 2013
Doug Gay explores the ethics of nationalism, recognising that for many Christians, churches and theo... Full description
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Doug Gay explores the ethics of nationalism, recognising that for many Christians, churches and theologians, nationalism has often been seen as intrinsically unethical due to a presumption that at best it involves privileging one nation's interests over anothers and at worst it amounts to a form of ethnocentrism or even racism. Gay argues that there is another tradition of thinking nationalism, which can be related to state formation in early modern and modern Europe and North America, decolonisation in the 20th C and the reshaping of Central and Eastern Europe post 1989. This tradition represents a political response to various forms of 'empire' and an assertion of a desire for self-determination in opposition to domination by an imperial or colonial power. This trajectory has not yet been adequately recognised within political theology and Christian ethics, which remains suspicious of the language of nationalism, while quietly acquiescing in its acceptance of the political legitimacy of most existing nation-states. The book offers a clear challenge to this approach, suggesting it lacks self-awareness and moral authority and proposes a critical rehabilitation of the discourse of nationalism, as necessary and helpful in relation to creating an honest and transparent discourse about the legitimacy of state boundaries. What makes any nationalism - whether regnant or aspiring - 'ethical' for Christian theology?

About the book

Full name Christian Theology and the Ethics of Nationalism
Author Doug Gay
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 192
EAN 9780334046479
ISBN 0334046475
Libristo code 01327399
Publishers SCM PRESS
Weight 317
Dimensions 137 x 217 x 19
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