Political Theology, Issue 4 May 2001/Volume 2.2

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Mission and Polity

Anne Richards

Abstract


Politics and religion often use the same kind of language to achieve their 'missionary' ends, but such language is stripped of its meaning unless it is related to ultimate, rather than short-term, purpose. This is demonstrated by notions of election, the place of the prophet and the effects of the 'powers' in global society. The energy and creativity of responding to an ultimate vision is undermined in both political and relgious affairs by institutionalization. The fact that this takes place asks us to reconsider what it really means, in both religion and politics, to 'reach out to people' and what purpose such outreach serves.

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