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Christi-Anarchy: Discovering a radical spirituality of compassion [Paperback]

Dave Andrews , Tim Costello
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Lion Hudson Plc (23 July 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0745942342
  • ISBN-13: 978-0745942346
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 13 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,063,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Mark Young, Book Review,OnLine Opinion

The late Anglican Bishop Ralph Wicks used to say in the midst of his three hour Good Friday services that "Christianity is not a religion, it is a relationship". This is a hardy seed of an idea: an idea which has taken root in Dave Andrews' book Christi-Anarchy.
In reviewing this book, I feel as though I'm introducing the man himself. Dave identifies strongly with his worldview, to say the least. He takes his religion very personally - in fact he is, to put it simply and I hope politely, fixated with Christ. This is the essence of the theme of Christi-Anarchy: that Christianity as a religion has been distorted by its neglect of the actual figure and teachings of Christ.
This is hardly a new message, as there are many reformers who strive to reclaim the original and central personality of Christianity. But Dave is not trying to reform an ailing system. Like his political counterparts, the anarchists, he is trying to practise a new system within (or alongside) the shell of the old. Which explains, partly, Dave's capacity to irritate even the most sympathetic church bureaucrat.
My only worry (apart from being a church bureaucrat myself) is that in trying to evangelise the evangelicals, liberate the liberals and ferment the fundamentalists, Dave risks trying to 'out-Jesus' Jesus. There is a thin line between devout disciple and messianic mischief-maker. For what it's worth, I can vouch for Dave's presence on the right side of this line. More importantly, however, so can hundreds (if not thousands) of people from the slums of India to the boarding houses of Brisbane - in other words, the experts on such matters in the Upside-Down Kingdom.
Dave lives a Gospel story in friendship with his Lord through the gift of community. He is an open-minded absolutist who errs on the side of compassion in any situation, based upon an informed imagination of where Christ is in today's world.
Dave's other genius is that he upholds deep-seated tolerance while adhering to a central claim of Truth. Gleaned from years of service in the multi-religious and caste-based society of India, Dave has a firm grasp of pluralism and how its neglect has (at times inadvertently) turned many Christians into racial supremacists, on the one hand, and other-worldly quietists, on the other. Dave also knows what buttons religion pushes in the Australian psyche. He has obviously argued with evangelicals and liberal Christians alike, challenging each with the unique counter-characteristics of Jesus.
The final synthesis of this argument is a discomforting and compassionate faith which maintains open boundaries around a central (and hard) core of belief. Dave writes out of his current experience in innercity Brisbane within "the Waiters Union", a network of creative community workers who have befriended local refugees of all kinds - from persecution, society, the church and the dominant consumer culture.
I found Christi-Anarchy engaging, perceptive and provocative. It includes some meaty sources, for those wanting to devour further, from a smorgasbord of writers, activists and radical movements. More importantly, it provides the basis for practical action by local Christian groups, as well as those who have been stung, bitten or crushed by the institutional excesses of the faith. This is a truly offensive book and the writer should be commended.

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An analysis of much of the evil and injustice perpetrated throughout the last 2000 years that reveals that Christians and Christianity is at its heart. Faced with this, how can anyone with integrity follow the example of Christ himself? This exploration of what Christ said, and how he behaved, reveals a model for a radical community lifestyle which embodies his Spirit. The author argues that this must be inclusive, based on an individual's orientation to Christ, not on whether they subscribe to a set of dogmas about him. He cites practical examples of followers of Christ who have drawn others to him through their determination to live out Christ's example.

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4.0 out of 5 stars life changing, 24 Mar 2000
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Ever thought that Churchy christianity has lost something? Dave Andrews, social commentator and action man christian has something important to say about it.....
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hat's off from a Socialist, 6 Dec 2002
By Fred Abbott - Published on Amazon.com
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If I didn't respect the person so much that gave me this book I would never had read it. Until recently I've considered religion `the opium of the masses' and wanted nothing to do with this "Christ". Marx's critic is an excellent one; religion is a drug that stops the people from questioning the tyranny of the system. But after reading Dave Andrews I no longer associate the Jewish Messiah Jesus with Christianity. I now see that Christianity is a religion that has been irreversibly distorted by its neglect of the actual figure and teachings of Christ.

The most appealing thing about the book is that Andrews commitment to what he sees as the non-violence of Jesus is even carried into the way the book is written. He doesn't appeal to the reader to come over to where he stands and see it the way he does rather he (with the integrity of a true anarchist) is not a reformer but proposes a new open(!) construct that people can engage with total disregard for the drug that has met it's used by date: Christianity.

I have not yet finished but I would also recommend "Not Religion, but Love" which Andrew's also wrote. Both books are excellent.


10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Freakin' awesome!!, 6 Dec 2002
By Jarrod Saul McKenna - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Christi-Anarchy: Discovering a radical spirituality of compassion (Paperback)
This book is for all those who are as turned on by Christianity as they are by the idea of their grandparents doing the bump and grind.

If you've ever been enchanted with the figure of Jesus and yet wouldn't touch Christianity with a bargepole because of the amount of BS, this book will resonate with your experiences and encourage and challenge you in living a life of radical justice and compassion.

This isn't just another undressing religiosity from the idea of following Jesus but Dave Andrews states Christianity must be thrown out!! (The Chapter "Christianity is Dead - Long Live Christi-anarchy" is amazing!) His brilliant uncovering of the brutality and violence of Christianity's histories is concise and easy to read and his deconstruction of ideological underpinning of Christianity is challenging.

This book will be hated by the religious and the status quo and written off, if not burned. But for those who earnestly seek a holistic spirituality of peace; it will become a close friend.

It returns the figure of Jesus to the marginalised and to the oppressed from the clutches of those who would use the symbols for control and oppression.

Read it... I dare you.


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5.0 out of 5 stars for followers of Gandhi, 6 Dec 2002
By Jyotsna - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Christi-Anarchy: Discovering a radical spirituality of compassion (Paperback)
If you have found it hard to reconcile Gandhi's deepest connections to his Hindu nonviolence being Christ's Sermon on the Mount and yet Christians saying Gandhi isn't "saved" this book will help. Andrews is a real practitioner and the lives of hundreds of people here in India's slums and in the boarding homes of Brisbane tell of this humble man's greatness. I think Andrews is a little christ, a little mahatma.
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