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On Being the Patient People of God

On Being the Patient People of God

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In this new study Martin Davie looks at the key issue of freedom of religion from a theological, historical and pastoral perspective. He demonstrates that contrary to the widely held idea that belief in freedom of religion only emerged at the time of the European Enlightenment in the eighteenth century, in fact its origin lies in the teaching of the Bible and in the witness to this teaching borne by an unbroken line of Christian thinkers from the time of the Early Church Fathers Tertullian and Lactantius onwards. 

Davie explains that the Christian belief in freedom of religion was enshrined in international and national law since the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Freedom of religion is still under attack even in liberal Western democracies where Christians have often come to be seen as the ‘bad guys’ because of their opposition to the modern culture of personal and sexual autonomy. 

Finally, Davie suggests that in the face of this Christians are called to build on the example provided by the Early Church by making use of the freedom given to them by God to live lives of patient holiness, involving obedience to God’s will, and the teaching of the Christian faith, in the belief that God will use their faithful witness to further his good purposes in the world. He also explains that conscientious objection to engaging in forms of behaviour contrary to God’s will is an integral part of faithful witness.

This book will be an invaluable resource for all Christians wanting to better understand the origin and nature of freedom of religion and what it should mean in practice for Christian believers today. 

  • Author: Martin Davie

    Martin is the Theological Consultant to the Church of England Evangelical Council and the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life. He is also the assistant lecturer in Christian Doctrine at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. 

  • ISBN & Pages

    978-1-8381828-5-4 | 550 pages

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