Broken we kneel
Book Description
In the aftermath of September 11th and amid the complexities of modern American politics, many Christians find themselves wrestling with profound questions about loyalty, faith, and national identity. Diana Butler Bass confronts these tensions head-on in this thoughtful exploration of where spiritual conviction meets civic duty.
Drawing from her background as a religious historian and her personal journey as a believer, Bass examines the intricate relationship between Christian faith and American patriotism. She weaves together historical insight with contemporary reflection, addressing the fundamental question that challenges believers today: when faith and country seem to pull in different directions, where should ultimate allegiance lie?
Through the lens of current events including the Iraq War and the ongoing impact of terrorist attacks, Bass invites readers to consider how Christian identity intersects with citizenship. Her approach is both scholarly and deeply personal, incorporating her experiences as a mother, wife, and active church member into broader discussions about religious practice and political engagement.
Rather than offering simple answers, Bass encourages readers to grapple with the reality that authentic Christian discipleship may sometimes conflict with national policies and popular sentiment. This compact yet substantial work serves as both a historical examination and a spiritual guide for those seeking to navigate the complex terrain where sacred conviction meets secular governance.
For believers questioning how to maintain spiritual integrity in politically charged times, this book offers wisdom and perspective.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 144 pages
What You'll Discover
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- β Explore Religious aspects of Iraq War, 2003-
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Church and state, united states
- β Explore Religious aspects of September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
- β Explore September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Iraq War, 2003-