Going with the Flow: Can Christian Faith Communities in the UK Flourish in Non-Institutional Civil Society?
- 11 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Political Theology
- Vol. 6 (1), 107-125
- https://doi.org/10.1558/poth.6.1.107.56653
Abstract
The aim of this article is to reflect theologically on recent research into the changing nature of civil society with a view to exploring the implications of these changes for the way churches and other faith communities might contribute to civil society in the future. The article looks at the mismatch between government rhetoric concerning the role of churches and faith communities in building up civil society, and the actual experience of faith communities becoming engaged in formal civil society activities such as regeneration and social cohesion which has often felt disempowering and awkward. The article then looks at the growth of non-institutional society (i.e. broad-based organizations and direct action campaigns) which tends to lie outside government control and raises the theological and strategic question as to whether more liquid and flexible forms of political participation have something to offer churches seeking to become more appropriately engaged in postmodern flows of society and the increasing marginalization within them.Keywords
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