A Politics of Tending and Transformation

Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (1):113-118 (2019)
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In Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology, James K. A. Smith gives us a liturgical political theology. The question posed here is whether that political theology attends to how the work of tending to the goods held in common by diverse democratic publics can also surprise and transform Christians and the liturgies of the Church.

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Molly Farneth
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