Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting - eBook
Edited By: Ted Lewis
Stock No: WW110247EB
Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting - eBook  -     Edited By: Ted Lewis

Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting - eBook

Edited By: Ted Lewis
Cascade Books / 2008 / ePub

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Title: Electing Not to Vote: Christian Reflections on Reasons for Not Voting - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2008
ISBN: 9781498270359
ISBN-13: 9781498270359
Stock No: WW110247EB

Publisher's Description

Ethical discourse about the institution of voting rarely includes the option of abstaining for principled reasons. This collection of nine articles widens the discussion in that direction by giving readers a new question: At what point and on what grounds might one choose not to vote as an act of conscience? Contributors offer both ethical and faith-based reasons for not voting. For some, it is a matter of candidates not measuring up to high standards; for others it is a matter of reserving political identity and allegiance for the church rather than the nation-state. These writers--representing a wide range of Christian traditions--cite texts from diverse sources: Mennonites, Pentecostals, and pre-Civil Rights African Americans. Some contributors reference the positions of Catholic bishops, Karl Barth, or John Howard Yoder. New Testament texts also figure strongly in these cases for "conscientious abstention" from voting. In addition to cultivating the ethical discussion around abstention from voting, the contributors suggest alternative ways beneficially to engage society. This volume creates a new freedom for readers within any faith tradition to enter into a dialogue that has not yet been welcomed in North America.

Author Bio

Ted Lewis works as an acquisitions editor at Wipf and Stock Publishers and writes articles and book reviews for Mennonite periodicals. He also manages the Restorative Justice Program at Community Mediation Services in Eugene, Oregon, and provides mediation services and conflict transformation workshops for faith-based communities.

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