A Tale of Three Cities

A Tale of Three Cities by D. K. Matthews, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on August 20, 2024, is an exploration of the complex relationship between faith and societal influence. This 324-page eBook addresses a central question for Judeo-Christian believers: whether we are living in an age dominated by antichristism or one of kingdom influence. The author examines various historical and contemporary perspectives, including those of influential figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and D. L. Moody, as well as theological responses from Augustine to modern liberationist thinkers.
Readers will find a thoughtful analysis of differing viewpoints on how Christians can engage with and impact their communities. Matthews navigates through the ideas of notable theologians and authors, contrasting their visions of societal engagement and spiritual influence. By proposing a “Third City” future-vision, the book aims to provide a new framework for understanding and addressing the challenges of contemporary faith in a rapidly changing world. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of their beliefs in the context of personal memoirs and essays, contributing to the ongoing discourse on faith and society.
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A central question for Judeo-Christian faithful is “Are we living in the age of antichristism or kingdom influence?” Can we salt and light entire cities and civilizations, as Martin Luther King Jr. hoped, or with D. L. Moody should we simply save as many as we can from our rapidly sinking planet? Over the years Christians have wrestled with the question and reached different conclusions. Augustine’s and Oliver O’Donovan’s answer to the question birthed The City of God and The Desire of Nations. Miguez Bonino’s and Grace Ji-Sun Kim’s Marxist-influenced liberationist answers produced Toward a Christian Political Ethics and the post-truth Intersectional Theology. Former socialist Michael Novak’s plea was to revive The [True] Spirit of Democratic Capitalism. Jonathan Cahn and Frank Peretti, by contrast, predicted that we have entered the age of This Present Darkness amidst The Return of the Gods. Peretti’s and Cahn’s wildly popular future-visions built upon Hal Lindsey’s dated assurance and false prediction that true believers would be raptured in the last decade of The Terminal Generation–1980s! Douglas Matthews offers a new route through the maze and discerningly answers this perennial question by boldly offering a “Third City” future-vision option for effective kingdom influence amidst accelerating global antichristism.
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