"Christianity" and "Anarchism" have both often been the sources of a lot of stigma in their own respective rights. Is it possible that in exploring the political dimension of the spiritual Gospel, the faith of Christianity and the modern political theory of Anarchism can dialogue with each other? And if such is the case, what are the implications of peacemaking toward a world ravaged by war, greed, capitalism, and Empire?
"Christianity" and "Anarchism" have both often been the sources of a lot of stigma in their own respective rights. Is it possible that in exploring the political dimension of the spiritual Gospel, the faith of Christianity and the modern political theory of Anarchism can dialogue with each other? And if such is the case, what are the implications of peacemaking toward a world ravaged by war, greed, capitalism, and Empire?
"Christianity" and "Anarchism" have both often been the sources of a lot of stigma in their own respective rights. Is it possible that in exploring the political dimension of the spiritual Gospel, the faith of Christianity and the modern political theory of Anarchism can dialogue with each other? And if such is the case, what are the implications of peacemaking toward a world ravaged by war, greed, capitalism, and Empire?