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A Marxist Interpretation of Church Leadership: Romans 13:1-7 is a study of Romans 13: 1-7 from a Marxist perspective. Romans13:1-7 introduce the concept of obedience to civil authorities. As a result, obedience has become an integral part of Western culture, and may be the cultural foundation of how capitalism can manage, control and direct people.

Romans13:1-7 have persuaded many Christians, including priests, bishops and other representatives of the Church, to obey Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, and other tyrants and despots.

Today, Romans 13:1-7 are used as an argument in support of the death penalty. In this way, Jesus’s message of love has become, by means of seven simple verses in Paul’s epistles, an argument that is used to support killing people. The purpose of this book is to get to grips with the Pauline impulse from a Marxist perspective. This is an historic impulse that has oppressed and excluded people, and created an intolerant version of Christianity. It has also established obedience as a fundamental principle in Western culture, and thereby enhanced capitalism.



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Foreword

Abbreviations

Part I: Problem Definition: A Marxist Interpretation of the Ethics of the Romans 13:1-7

Chapter One: The Message of Obedience

Chapter Two: The Gospel of Judgement

Chapter Three: The Ethics of Power

Part II: Authorities and Obedience: Nietzsche’s Interpretation of Paul

Chapter Four: The Hierarchical Principle

Chapter Five: Obey Your Superiors

Chapter Six: Reflections and Conclusion in Relation to Part I and Part II

Part III: Operational Leadership Principles: A Marxist Angle

Chapter Seven: Leadership by Exhortation

Chapter Eight: Leadership Through Instructions

Chapter Nine: Paul and Leadership

Chapter Ten: Leadership by Guidance

Chapter Eleven: Leadership Through Suffering, Grief, and Pain

Chapter Twelve: Aspects of Paul’s Quest for Power

Appendix: The Sixteen Supporting Hypotheses of Romans 13:1-7

References

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      Publication Date: 15/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666920604, 978-1666920604
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Marxist Interpretation of Church Leadership: Romans 13:1-7 is a study of Romans 13: 1-7 from a Marxist perspective. Romans13:1-7 introduce the concept of obedience to civil authorities. As a result, obedience has become an integral part of Western culture, and may be the cultural foundation of how capitalism can manage, control and direct people.

      Romans13:1-7 have persuaded many Christians, including priests, bishops and other representatives of the Church, to obey Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, and other tyrants and despots.

      Today, Romans 13:1-7 are used as an argument in support of the death penalty. In this way, Jesus’s message of love has become, by means of seven simple verses in Paul’s epistles, an argument that is used to support killing people. The purpose of this book is to get to grips with the Pauline impulse from a Marxist perspective. This is an historic impulse that has oppressed and excluded people, and created an intolerant version of Christianity. It has also established obedience as a fundamental principle in Western culture, and thereby enhanced capitalism.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      Foreword

      Abbreviations

      Part I: Problem Definition: A Marxist Interpretation of the Ethics of the Romans 13:1-7

      Chapter One: The Message of Obedience

      Chapter Two: The Gospel of Judgement

      Chapter Three: The Ethics of Power

      Part II: Authorities and Obedience: Nietzsche’s Interpretation of Paul

      Chapter Four: The Hierarchical Principle

      Chapter Five: Obey Your Superiors

      Chapter Six: Reflections and Conclusion in Relation to Part I and Part II

      Part III: Operational Leadership Principles: A Marxist Angle

      Chapter Seven: Leadership by Exhortation

      Chapter Eight: Leadership Through Instructions

      Chapter Nine: Paul and Leadership

      Chapter Ten: Leadership by Guidance

      Chapter Eleven: Leadership Through Suffering, Grief, and Pain

      Chapter Twelve: Aspects of Paul’s Quest for Power

      Appendix: The Sixteen Supporting Hypotheses of Romans 13:1-7

      References

      About the Author

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