In Walter Brueggemann's book, The...
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In Walter Brueggemann's book, The Prophetic Imagination, he talks about the difference between the true obedience to God as contrasted by a royal directed religion.
"Here it is enough to insist that Moses, a paradigm for prophet, carried the alternative in both directions; a religion of God's freedom as alternative to the static imperial religion of order and triumph and a politics of justice and compassion as an alternative to the imperial politics of oppression. The point that the prophetic imagination must ponder is that there is no freedom of God without the politics of justice and compassion, and there is no politics of justice and compassion without a religion of the freedom of God."
"Here it is enough to insist that Moses, a paradigm for prophet, carried the alternative in both directions; a religion of God's freedom as alternative to the static imperial religion of order and triumph and a politics of justice and compassion as an alternative to the imperial politics of oppression. The point that the prophetic imagination must ponder is that there is no freedom of God without the politics of justice and compassion, and there is no politics of justice and compassion without a religion of the freedom of God."
