The Christian Gospel for Americans: A Systematic Theology


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In 1934 Confessing Christians in Germany declared that support for the Nazi regime violated the basic principles of the Christian faith thereby creating a status confesionis(confessional situation) requiring a binding doctrinal stance on sociopolitical questions. In this book the result of a lifetime of engaged religious philosophical and critical inquiry David Ray Griffin declares that with regard to American Empire the church in America is in a similarly dire situation and must stand up for the integrity of the Gospel. Chapter by chapter (in some cases verse by verse) Griffin argues that Christians in America must deal with the darker side of their country especially its imperialism racism and nuclear and climate policies. With clarity and insight Griffin points out ways in which the American Empire is similar to the Roman Empire--the empire that crucified Jesus--and urges Christians publicly and unequivocally to reject it.Written from the perspective of process theology the book is liberal in method and conservative in content. Liberal in method means that all appeals to authority to establish truth are rejected. Theology like philosophy can argue for the truth of its doctrines only on the basis of evidence and reason. So although the reality of revelation can be affirmed theologians cannot make claims for the truth of events or doctrines by claiming that this truth was revealed. It is conservative in content by virtue of employing a constructive postmodern worldview based on the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Being conservative in content does not mean affirming the types of conservative theology that allow secondary and tertiary doctrines to distort the gospels primary doctrines. It means reaffirming primary doctrines of the Christian gospel such as Gods creation of the world God as actively present in us and divinely given life after death. American Christianity is in crisis. In this timely book David Ray Griffin preaches the Gospel--not interpreted for the convenience of Americans but to remind Americans of what the Gospel actually says and what it calls us to do.
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