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Martin Luther's Theology of Two Kingdoms in Buddhist and Christian Communities

Download or Read eBook Martin Luther's Theology of Two Kingdoms in Buddhist and Christian Communities PDF written by Pa Yaw and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2024-05-29 with total page 253 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Martin Luther's Theology of Two Kingdoms in Buddhist and Christian Communities
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781978716698
ISBN-13 : 1978716699
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Book Synopsis Martin Luther's Theology of Two Kingdoms in Buddhist and Christian Communities by : Pa Yaw

Book excerpt: Socially engaged religion teaches that people of faith have a responsibility to address and reduce suffering in all its forms, both physical and spiritual, including suffering resulting from social injustice, exploitation, oppression, false faith, and so forth. True religion engages with society to alleviate suffering and bring transformation. In other words, religious violence is an obscenity, a deviation from the true character of religion. Martin Luther's Theology of Two Kingdoms in Buddhist and Christian Communities examines the principle of separation between religion and politics in the context of both Buddhist and Christian communities. In predominantly Buddhist contexts such as Myanmar, where a reciprocal relationship between religion and politics is expected, separation is not effective. Attempts by Christians to separate religion and politics cause the church to run away from tyranny and follow the state with blind obedience. Martin Luther’s model of two distinct but interconnected systems for religion and politics creates space for each institution to give constructive advice and criticism to the other for the health of all human beings.


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