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...“At a time when many followers of Jesus are asking how to be faithful in societies that are economically and politically polarized, César García presents a biblically grounded Anabaptist approach to engaging society. With broad knowledge of the global church, and with the heart of a shepherd, he offers narratives and theological insight to guide the church.”J. NELSON KRAYBILL, president of Mennonite World Conference
“In this accessible and gospel-centered book, César García sketches out what it means that Christians’ highest allegiance is not to any earthly government but to the kingdom of God. He shows us what it means to live out a politics based not on domination but on communion.”PETER MOMMSEN, editor of Plough Quarterly
“Clear, concise, and engaging guidance for sociopolitical witness and engagement rooted in the Anabaptist tradition. Blending distinctive perspectives from Colombia, experience in global conversations, thoughtful biblical reflections, and practical application, this is an excellent addition to a very helpful series.”STUART MURRAY, author of The Naked Anabaptist
“César García roots his work in the Bible, writing concisely with clarity. Don’t miss this jewel by thinking you already know the answer to the question posed by the book’s title. García answers it in fresh and challenging ways by including perspectives and concrete examples from around the world.”MARK D. BAKER, professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary
“This is a prophetic voice against growing polarization! Deeply rooted in the peace church tradition, and soaked with the author’s personal experience, this book explores the relevance of the incarnation of the kingdom of God in Jesus Christ for becoming a faithful community. A realistic revocation to all political systems of supremacy, as well as to the church itself!”FERNANDO ENNS, professor of theology and ethics at Vrije Universiteit (Free University) in Amsterdam and director of the Institute of Peace Church Theology at the University of Hamburg
“César García offers a brilliant biblical and experiential description of our need to apply the kingdom of God to our political and discriminatory systems. We are called to be an alternative society, a new creation that is relational and communal, rather than coercive through asymmetrical domination.”GRETCHEN CASTLE, general secretary of Friends World Committee for Consultation (Quakers)
“A timely must-read for Christians who wonder how to be faithful citizens of the kingdom in deeply polarized and confusing times. César García’s book presents a refreshing, compelling vision for the attractive and influential nature of allegiance to God’s kingdom.”LISA RODRIGUEZ-WATSON, national director of Missio Alliance