TY - GEN T1 - A House United : How the Church Can Save the World A1 - Hilton, Allen R. LA - English PP - Baltimore, Maryland PB - Project Muse YR - 2018 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_on1027861986 AB - By entering the culture wars, churchgoers in the United States have ushered the Left and the Right to even greater extremes. Battles over moral issues like abortion rights and homosexuality have now widened to include taxation and size of government, so that specific church affiliation has become an accurate predictor of political party affiliation. The extremists in American politics rely on Christians to be the engine that pushes the culture farther right or left. Allen Hilton believes that religion isn't inherently divisive, and he suggests a new role for Christianity. Jesus prayed that his disciples might all be one, and this book imagines a proper answer to that prayer in the context of American polarization. Rather than asking people to leave their political and theological beliefs at the church door, Hilton promotes a Christianity that brings people together with their differences. Through God's transforming work, he writes, we can create a house united that will help our nation come back together. OP - 227 CN - BR516 SN - 9781506401928 SN - 1506401929 SN - 9781506401911 SN - 1506401910 KW - Polarization (Social sciences) : United States. KW - Right and left (Political science) : United States. KW - Religion and politics : United States. KW - Christianity and politics : United States. KW - United States : Religious life and customs. KW - United States : Politics and government. KW - Polarisation collective : États-Unis. KW - Religion et politique : États-Unis. KW - Christianisme et politique : États-Unis. KW - États-Unis : Politique et gouvernement. KW - Christianity and politics KW - Polarization (Social sciences) KW - Politics and government KW - Religion and politics KW - Right and left (Political science) KW - United States ER -