Full Description
The studies combined here give an impression of the diversity and power of biblical theopolitics. They deal with questions of individual religiousness and morality: contestation and certainty, belief in omnipotence and experience of powerlessness, poverty and solidarity, aggression and gentleness, happiness and suffering, death and resurrection. They also deal with questions about the social relevance of religion and ethics: justice and injustice, statehood and Godhood, monotheism and tolerance, prophecy and politics, war and peace.