The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition
In an era where the church's social concerns are often seen as moderate or co-opted by the Christian Right, this book offers a bold critique and reimagining of the church's mission. It argues that the true essence of Christian practice lies in engaging in subversive contemplation that seeks renewal in unexpected places. Drawing on compelling new evidence, the book explores how monasteries and cathedrals have become unlikely sites of spiritual renewal, particularly in response to the church's profound failures in addressing mental health and the needs of the elderly. With case studies and actionable insights, this book presents a fresh vision of hope, pointing the way toward new, transformative directions for the church's future.
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The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition
In an era where the church's social concerns are often seen as moderate or co-opted by the Christian Right, this book offers a bold critique and reimagining of the church's mission. It argues that the true essence of Christian practice lies in engaging in subversive contemplation that seeks renewal in unexpected places. Drawing on compelling new evidence, the book explores how monasteries and cathedrals have become unlikely sites of spiritual renewal, particularly in response to the church's profound failures in addressing mental health and the needs of the elderly. With case studies and actionable insights, this book presents a fresh vision of hope, pointing the way toward new, transformative directions for the church's future.
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The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition

The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition

by Francis Davis
The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition

The Social God: Subversive Contemplation and the Renewal of the Radical Christian Tradition

by Francis Davis

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In an era where the church's social concerns are often seen as moderate or co-opted by the Christian Right, this book offers a bold critique and reimagining of the church's mission. It argues that the true essence of Christian practice lies in engaging in subversive contemplation that seeks renewal in unexpected places. Drawing on compelling new evidence, the book explores how monasteries and cathedrals have become unlikely sites of spiritual renewal, particularly in response to the church's profound failures in addressing mental health and the needs of the elderly. With case studies and actionable insights, this book presents a fresh vision of hope, pointing the way toward new, transformative directions for the church's future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780334066620
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern
Publication date: 05/29/2026
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Francis Davis was the first Cabinet level advisor on faith communities. Since then, he has worked widely with mayors, local authorities and church leaders. He is Professor of Public Policy and Communities and Director of Policy for the Edward Cadbury Centre at Birmingham University.

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