Elections 2008: Does the Gospel of Jesus Christ Speak to the Issue of Politics?
As the political atmosphere in this presidential election year begins to heat up, and Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, et al., go around promising salvation/resurrection from the George W. Bush era, I'm sensing and hearing a lot of voices, some loud, some quieter, either wondering or exclaiming whether or how the Gospel of Jesus Christ speaks to the issue of politics and power in general, or to specific political issues in particular. The issue is, of course, complex and dense, but let me throw my two cents into the mix, not as an answer, but as a signpost to the answer. Have you ever tried to read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—imagine that you are doing so for the first time—while consciously suspending any familiarity and presupposition? It is a very interesting thought experiment. Were you to do so, it would be difficult to avoid the realization that the Gospels are not primarily theological discourses. They are, at their most basic level, political stories, stories about a man wh...