Fearless, provocative, clear, direct, sharp, urgent, wide-horizoned: it was all those things when he wrote it. But in light of subsequent events, by the time it's published it is a tract for the times. -- John Goldingay ― Senior professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, author of Old Testament Ethics
Christopher Wright has given us a powerful and incisive analysis of the nature of idolatry both in biblical times and today. He spares no punches as he exposes the dangers of political idolatry, which has tempted many contemporary Christians. Importantly, he not only diagnoses the problem, he gives us the remedy. This book should be must reading for Christians as they engage with the political process. ― author of The Bible and the Ballot: Using Scripture in Political Decision
Wright's careful dive into Scripture on the meaning of idolatry packs a punch for our times-an important reminder that idols, including political idols, are false gods that we create in our image, capable of great harm and destruction but ultimately ciphers within the true created order. ― Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis
The biblical warning to 'keep yourselves from idols' hones in on the source of spiritual, social, moral, and existential ruin. Chris Wright's fine study on idolatry in Scripture and his application of it to our Western world shines a bright light to help us see more clearly what is at stake. Although the West has been shaped by many (now-fading) biblical ideals, we are witnessing a culture shot through with a host of idolatrous tendencies to put our trust in the wrong places-in that which is not-God. Whatever our political views as Christians may be, Wright offers correctives for all of us, exhorting us to be guided by biblical priorities and Christ-centered discipleship, which will ultimately lead to our flourishing as God's image-bearers. ― Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University, coauthor of Introduction to Biblical Ethics
From the Back Cover
How can Christians be faithful disciples in times of political turbulence and division?
As followers of Jesus, we desperately need to name and expose the false gods and idols that we are tempted to bow down to - 'Here are your gods!' Christopher Wright unpacks the biblical theme of idolatry and connects it to discipleship in today's world.
The Bible challenges the idols of political power and nationalism. The biblical story is filled with hope that the kingdom of God will ultimately triumph over all human empires. How, then, should we live as followers of Jesus, the Messiah, Saviour, Lord and King?
Part 1 of this book is adapted from chapter 5, 'The Living God Confronts Idolatry', in Wright's The Mission of God (InterVarsity Press, 2006). Parts 2 and 3 bring the Bible to bear on contemporary politics in the UK and USA, with lessons for all Christians seeking to make sense of the changing world we live in.
[Category: Christian Living]
About the Author
Christopher Wright is International Ministries Director of the Langham Partnership International. Previously he taught at Union Biblical Seminary in India, and acted as Academic Dean and then Principal of All Nations Christian College, UK. He travels widely, is married to Liz (also from Northern Ireland), and they live in London.