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- catalog contributor b2504090.
- catalog created "[1975]".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "[1975]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1975]".
- catalog description "-- Part 4. The transfiguration of politics -- 10. The biblical and the human meaning of politics -- A. Biblical politics and an incarnational hermeneutics -- B. The correspondence between the biblical and the human meaning of politics -- C. The parabolic and kairotic significance of revolutions as signs of transfiguration -- D. The story by which revolutions are saved -- 11. A revision of political priorities -- A. Freedom is the presupposition and the condition of order: order is not the presupposition and the condition of freedom -- B. Justice is the foundation and the criterion of law: law is not the foundation and criterion of justice -- C. The apocalyptic significance of violence -- D. The transfiguration of revolution -- E. Revolution and resurrection.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 351-355.".
- catalog description "Part 1. Revolution, humanization, and story -- 1. Revolution and humanization -- 2. Revolution, humanization, and the Messianic story -- Part 2. A politics of confrontation -- 3. The darkness of the gospel -- 4. Jesus, Marx, and the establishment: the power of weakness and the weakness of power -- 5. The exercise of power and the refusal of power -- A. Exposing the disestablishment of the establishment: submission -- Romans 13:1-10 -- B. Unmasking power by truth: silence -- John18:33-40; 19:1-16 -- Part 3. A politics of transfiguration -- 6. Transfiguration and politics -- 7. The transfiguration of Jesus as a political paradigm: Matthew 17:1-8 -- A. Jesus transfigured: breaking in and breaking up the establishment -- B. Moses and Elijah: transfiguration motifs -- C. The voice from the cloud: political messianism or messianic politics -- 8. Revolution as transfiguration -- 9. A typology of current revelations -- A. From Marx to Mao and Ho Chi Minh -- B. From Fidel and Che Guevara to Camilo Torres and Nestor Paz Zamora -- C. From Frantz Fanon to Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the black panther party".
- catalog extent "xv, 366 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0060652292 :".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "[1975]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog subject "261.7".
- catalog subject "BR115.P7 L327 1975".
- catalog subject "Christianity and politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- Part 4. The transfiguration of politics -- 10. The biblical and the human meaning of politics -- A. Biblical politics and an incarnational hermeneutics -- B. The correspondence between the biblical and the human meaning of politics -- C. The parabolic and kairotic significance of revolutions as signs of transfiguration -- D. The story by which revolutions are saved -- 11. A revision of political priorities -- A. Freedom is the presupposition and the condition of order: order is not the presupposition and the condition of freedom -- B. Justice is the foundation and the criterion of law: law is not the foundation and criterion of justice -- C. The apocalyptic significance of violence -- D. The transfiguration of revolution -- E. Revolution and resurrection.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. Revolution, humanization, and story -- 1. Revolution and humanization -- 2. Revolution, humanization, and the Messianic story -- Part 2. A politics of confrontation -- 3. The darkness of the gospel -- 4. Jesus, Marx, and the establishment: the power of weakness and the weakness of power -- 5. The exercise of power and the refusal of power -- A. Exposing the disestablishment of the establishment: submission -- Romans 13:1-10 -- B. Unmasking power by truth: silence -- John18:33-40; 19:1-16 -- Part 3. A politics of transfiguration -- 6. Transfiguration and politics -- 7. The transfiguration of Jesus as a political paradigm: Matthew 17:1-8 -- A. Jesus transfigured: breaking in and breaking up the establishment -- B. Moses and Elijah: transfiguration motifs -- C. The voice from the cloud: political messianism or messianic politics -- 8. Revolution as transfiguration -- 9. A typology of current revelations -- A. From Marx to Mao and Ho Chi Minh -- B. From Fidel and Che Guevara to Camilo Torres and Nestor Paz Zamora -- C. From Frantz Fanon to Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the black panther party".
- catalog title "The transfiguration of politics / Paul Lehmann.".
- catalog type "text".