The Politics of God, Hugh J Schonfielld (9781649455833) — Readings Books

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The Politics of God

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The Politics of God is the work which the historian Hugh Schonfield considered to be the culmination of his work and thinking. In the extensively well argued book, he builds upon his best-selling books, The Passover Plot and Those Incredible Christians as well as the decades of research into Messianic beginnings and great thinkers bringing them together to an argument for a new approach to mankind’s problems based on meekness rather than power. Published at a time when the world felt very threatened by a nuclear disaster, and building on the foundation of a servant-nation set apart to mediate for humanity, he argues for a constructive attempt to give this concrete expression in a Commonwealth of World Citizens.

He was instrumental in the foundation of what became known as the Mondcivitan Republic which gained some headway in its day, yet has in the meantime faded into insignificance.

Perhaps the time has come to take up the call and reinterpret this revolutionary thinking for our age.

This is the book which represents the thinking which inspired John Lennon to express himself in his song ‘Imagine’. Any reader listening to what it has to say cannot remain unchanged.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texianer Verlag for the Hugh & Helene Schonfield W
Date
5 June 2020
Pages
244
ISBN
9781649455833

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Politics of God is the work which the historian Hugh Schonfield considered to be the culmination of his work and thinking. In the extensively well argued book, he builds upon his best-selling books, The Passover Plot and Those Incredible Christians as well as the decades of research into Messianic beginnings and great thinkers bringing them together to an argument for a new approach to mankind’s problems based on meekness rather than power. Published at a time when the world felt very threatened by a nuclear disaster, and building on the foundation of a servant-nation set apart to mediate for humanity, he argues for a constructive attempt to give this concrete expression in a Commonwealth of World Citizens.

He was instrumental in the foundation of what became known as the Mondcivitan Republic which gained some headway in its day, yet has in the meantime faded into insignificance.

Perhaps the time has come to take up the call and reinterpret this revolutionary thinking for our age.

This is the book which represents the thinking which inspired John Lennon to express himself in his song ‘Imagine’. Any reader listening to what it has to say cannot remain unchanged.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texianer Verlag for the Hugh & Helene Schonfield W
Date
5 June 2020
Pages
244
ISBN
9781649455833