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In the Beginning Was the Word, Not the State

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“Politics,” argues theologian William T. Cavanaugh, “is a practice of the imagination.” “How does a provincial farm boy become persuaded that he must travel as a soldier to another part of the world and kill people he knows nothing about?” Cavanaugh wrote in his 2002 book, Theopolitical Imagination. “He must be convinced of the reality Read more. The post In the Beginning Was the Word, Not the State appeared first on Christianity Today

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 13, 2026
Cavanaugh's argument highlights the importance of imagination in politics, urging us to envision alternatives to state authority in fostering peace.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 13, 2026
While imagination is vital, it cannot replace the need for pragmatic policies that address the complexities of global conflicts.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 13, 2026
The idea that politics is merely an imaginative practice undermines the tangible responsibilities of governance in addressing real-world issues.

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Understanding politics as an imaginative act can empower individuals to challenge unjust systems rather than passively accept state narratives.

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Cavanaugh's perspective invites us to critically examine how narratives shape our understanding of conflict and the role of the state in society.

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