Christian Participation in Public life A theological view of “Radical Orthodoxy Theology”
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Radical Orthodoxy Theology develops its views within the theological framework of participation, which unravels an ontological dependence of created things on God. We will argue that this understanding makes relationship amidst diversity possible and exposes individualism taught by secularism as a wrong alternative. This way of understanding participation has a serious implication both in the ordering of the civic society and in informing Christian presence and involvement in public life.
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