Ptoxocracy

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“The call of the church is ptoxocracy either as a witness and practitioner or as its ideal standard-bearer in the world.”<br /><br />To have a meaningful stake in the lives of the poor argues M. C. Lohrmann would change the ways in which governance of all types—national or local municipalities denominations religious judicatories and non-profit boards—determines its focus. <br />Lohrmann defines ptoxocracy (derived from the Greek <i>ptoxoi</i> the poorest of the poor) as “governance by the materially poor; a hybrid form of representative democracy whereby only persons of the lowest economic status are eligible for elected public office.” This model he contends allows us to step back from the coupling of wealth and power created by myths of meritocracy and a rich ruling class to envision a system that works for the good of the whole.<br />Looking to Scripture Lohrmann follows the through-line of God’s blessing of the poor in both the Hebrew and Christian canons. How might the kingdom of God appear if God’s preferential option for the poor became the lens through which we organized our lives together?<br />
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