Redeeming Politics
In "Redeeming Politics," author Peter Iver Kaufman delves into the intricate relationship between Christianity and political authority throughout history. Published by Princeton University Press in 2016, this compelling hardback edition spans 224 pages, offering a captivating exploration of how influential Christian figures, including Constantine, Augustine, Charlemagne, Pope Gregory VII, Dante, Zwingli, Calvin, and Cromwell, have employed political theology to intertwine the ambitions of conquest and empire with profound hopes for both political and religious redemption. Kaufman’s insightful analysis provides readers with a deeper understanding of the historical frameworks that have shaped the interplay between faith and governance. Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, "Redeeming Politics" invites us to reflect on the complexities of church and state, making it a vital addition to any collection focusing on Christianity and politics.