Unto Ceasar

The Political Relevance of Christianity

David McLellan

Frank M. Covey, Jr., Loyola Lectures in Political Analysis

“This book originated as the Covey lectures in political analysis given at Loyola University in Chicago”-Pref.

In this provocative book, David McLellan presents case studies of Simone Weil, Reinhold Neibuhr, liberation theology, and the Green movement to demonstrate the intimate connection between politics and the Christian religion, arguing that such a connection is both inevitable and desirable.

Reviews

“McLellan addresses a profound and extensive subject. ‘The relevance to politics of religion.’ ... The author rightly insists that a religion which worships a God incarnate and Himself a victim of the political process can never stand aside.”-Political Studies

 Unto Ceasar: The Political Relevance of Christianity

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Cloth Edition 1992

ISBN 10: 0-268-01900-2