The rhetoric of evangelical commitment and liberty
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Founded mainly on voluntary work, the Church has developed a rhetoric of commitment. But commitment has radically changed with our hypermodern times, where subjectivity and individual liberty mark the pace. How can the paradox of free commitment be enlightened by the Gospel, without the Gospel coming across as just an ambiguous speech? What does this imply for ecclesial rhetoric? Christophe Singer suggests the answer could lie in the dialectics of works and faith.
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