Category: Sallux Publications
ISBN: 978-94-92697-02-8
Subtitle: A future for Christian politics. By Dr. Rob Nijhoff
Does faith belong in politics? According to Rob Nijhof it most certainly does. Everyone has some deep convictions that shape the way in which one conducts politics. People can be inspired to political wisdom from different sources. This diversity presents a good reason to listen to each other.
It remains useful to draw from the broad Christian tradition that gave the Netherlands and Europe a unique constitutional and democratic character. This tradition traces its roots back to before the Renaissance or the Reformation. This book argues for a politics where ones values are acknowledged and where all players in the field strive together for wisdom and the general good for society. Churches can be relevant in this. The Political efforts of Christians normally proceed via the diverse political parties. However, the current network society offers Christians the chance to engage in alliances to act as a broad movement. Christian parties can give this movement a political face. It would be good if Christians would seek to cooperate across the borders of political parties in a European network. At a European level, the European Christian Political Movement (ECPM) is a significant example of cooperation. This book originally was published (in Dutch) in 2016 by the Mr. G. Groen van Prinsterer Stichting, the Scientific Institute of the ChristenUnie.
Rob Nijhoff
Rob Nijhoff PhD MTh MSc, 1964, has been researcher for the Scientific Institute of the ChristenUnie, The Netherlands, from 2006-2016. He studied information sciences and theology, and completed in 2014 a PhD-thesis about the logosphilosophy formulated by the first professional philosopher of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Jan Woltjer (1849-1917). At this moment (2017) he is a pastor serving a protestant congregation near Arnhem, The Netherlands, and external lecturer Philosophy of Religion at the Evangelical Theological Faculty in Leuven, Belgium.