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The Totalitarian Kingdom of God provides the first
examination of the political philosophy of E. Stanley Jones and
establishes him as one of the leaders in twentieth century American
political thought. Jones published twenty-eight books and was deeply
involved in politics as a close friend of Gandhi and Nehru and a major
direct influence on Martin Luther King Jr. He was also a prominent
opponent of Japanese imperialism in China and the Philippines, and
personally intervened with President Roosevelt immediately before the
attack on Pearl Harbor, nearly succeeding in delaying or preventing the
war in the Pacific.
However, his role as a Christian missionary
and evangelist led to his actions in politics, with special
significance rising from a trip to Russia in 1934. He developed a
philosophy of the kingdom of God through the Gospel of Jesus Christ
which offers the believer not only personal salvation but also social,
economic, and political salvation. This study of his ideas shows how he
confronted the challenge of communism, Nazism, and Fascism in the
1930's and 40's, and how they applied to American Democracy after World
War II.
About the Author
Stephen A. Graham is Associate Professor of Political Science at Davidson College and is a co-author of First The Kingdom (University Press of America, 1994).
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