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Eschatology and Statecraft in Paul RamseyWesley Theological Seminary, 4500 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20016, USA, scasey{at}wesleyseminary.edu This essay traces the historical development of the relationship between eschatology and statecraft in the thought of Paul Ramsey. At the outset of his career, as exemplified in Basic Christian Ethics, Ramsey outlined a position in which the Christian doctrine of eschatology could be construed as a source of positive theological warrants for engagement in politics. By the end of his career Ramsey's political realism had trumped this earlier theological position on eschatology such that eschatology was seen as a permanent limiting factor that restrained what he saw as Enlightenment stained utopian Christian political schemes.
Key Words: eschatology international politics just war ethic Paul Ramsey public theology statecraft
Studies in Christian Ethics, Vol. 21, No. 2,
173-193 (2008) |
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