Politics of Praise
Discover the profound insights of Politics of Praise by William W. III Young, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This thought-provoking hardback spans 230 pages and delves into the often-overlooked ethical and political dimensions of God's name. In a world rife with violence committed 'in the name of God', Young explores how invoking God's name can foster peace and hope. He argues that the transformative power of naming God is intricately linked to the nature of friendship and its redemptive potential. This book is essential for anyone interested in Christian theology, philosophy of religion, and the history of doctrines, providing a fresh perspective on the relationship between faith and ethics. Enhance your understanding of the theological implications of God's name and its significance in contemporary society with this compelling read.