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Faith's social responsibility meets political critique.

If you're seeking a fresh perspective on faith and politics that doesn't shy away from criticizing both the right's and the left's failure to address social justice effectively, "God's Politics" is enlightening. Jim Wallis artfully navigates the intersection of spirituality and public policy, which might help you understand how personal beliefs can align with actions for the common good, regardless of political leanings. Whether you're religious or not, Wallis's plea for a socially responsible faith that bridges political gaps offers a thought-provoking read in today's polarized landscape.

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ISBN: 9780060558284
Authors: Jim Wallis
Publisher: HarperSanFransisco
Date of Publication: 2005-12-22
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Religion, Philosophy, Politics
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A leading voice of Christians in this country offers a prophetic indictment against our pursuit of individual spiritualities to the exclusion of any social responsibility for the common good, as well as the lack of political options for believers who want to link their personal ethics to social justice.
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Faith's social responsibility meets political critique.

If you're seeking a fresh perspective on faith and politics that doesn't shy away from criticizing both the right's and the left's failure to address social justice effectively, "God's Politics" is enlightening. Jim Wallis artfully navigates the intersection of spirituality and public policy, which might help you understand how personal beliefs can align with actions for the common good, regardless of political leanings. Whether you're religious or not, Wallis's plea for a socially responsible faith that bridges political gaps offers a thought-provoking read in today's polarized landscape.