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God and the illegal alien: United States immigration law and a theology of politics
Authors:Aimee Allison Hein
Institution:1. Boston Collegeheinai@bc.edu
Abstract:This essay considers the marks of authentic Christian prophecy in Fra Anton Montesino's 1511 sermon in Hispaniola, in its political and cultural context, arguing that these marks are witness, courage, discernment and a concrete, contextual focus. It then reflects on the ways in which these marks of authentic prophecy might be displayed in our own very different context, drawing a characterization of that context from Charles Taylor's A Secular Age. It concludes with reflections on the foundation of prophecy in prayer and hope, and with critical discussion of Luke Bretherton's use of the motif of “exile in Babylon” (Jeremiah 29) as a Biblical image for Christian prophetic presence in liberal, secular societies.
Keywords:Anton Montesino  Christian prophecy  marks of authentic prophecy  liberal secular society  Charles Taylor  Jeremiah 29  Luke Bretherton
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