Overview
- Examines some of the historical, cultural, and sociological motifes that underlie the decision of the UK to leave the EU
- Examines the historical, cultural, and sociological motifs which underlie this decision and its aftermath from the perspective of Christian theological and biblical scholarship
- Argues for the value of theology in providing an alternative conceptual overview at a time when current thinking seems to be stalled into oppositional and unproductive grooves
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About this book
This book is a theological reflection about the process and event of Brexit: Britain’s departure from the European Union. Within a framework of liberation and postmodern theology, it examines Brexit against a history of the EU, with themes of community, identity, marriage, and divorce. It considers the emotional reactions which have been generated, and places Brexit in the context of contemporary populism and the politics of the United States. The book concludes with a call for reconciliation via new imaginaries of solidarity and inclusion.
Reviews
“David Nixon is a fresh, compelling, engaging voice who takes the key political and social question of our times and creates a frame which is illuminating and clarifying. Nixon is becoming Britain’s Public Theologian in the tradition of Reinhold Niebuhr. For anyone seeking to make sense of the complexity of Brexit, this is the book to read.” (The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, Ph.D. Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary, USA)
“Under the heading of 'Brexit' all sorts of issues concerning the kind of society we want come together. These need theological reflection, and David Nixon provides a welcome attempt to do this.” (Tim Gorringe, Professor Emeritus, University of Exeter, UK)
“Nixon’s insightful analysis shows that taking difference seriously means not imputing bad motives to those on the “other side” of Brexit, whatever our own persuasions might be. A passionate but not uncritical pro-European, Nixon shows that reconciliation within British society will be possible but costly. Radical theologies of inclusion are shown to go beyond what either Leavers or Remainers have thus far imagined.” (Susannah Cornwall, Senior Lecturer in Constructive Theologies andDirector of EXCEPT, University of Exeter, UK)
“This timely study sets out a rich and attentive theological reflection on the current, clearly era-defining moment in British social and political life. His insights and imperatives grounded in a liberation theology ‘twisted’ by interactions with queer theory, intersectionality, and late modern/postmodern critical theory, Nixon offers perspectives which allow theology to speak to and critique the phenomenon of Brexit and its lived implications and which invite the same in the reverse direction. His insistence that it is only from a position of openness to reciprocal illumination and in the exercise of well-honed imagination that theology can do meaningful work in the world is apt in the context of Brexit and well beyond.” (Jon Morgan, Director of the Centre for Theology, Imagination and Culture, Sarum College, UK)
Authors and Affiliations
About the author
Revd Dr. David Nixon is an Anglican priest who has worked in parishes, university chaplaincy, and theological education. He is currently Rector of St. Thomas Exeter, in the County of Devon, UK and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. His research interests have focused on marginalization and vulnerability, including a theology of homelessness. He has published numerous scholarly articles in theological and educational journals about sexualities, urban deprivation, and ministerial priesthood.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: What Does God Think About Brexit?
Book Subtitle: A Theological Reflection
Authors: David Nixon
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33942-5
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot Cham
eBook Packages: Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy and Religion (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-33941-8Published: 28 December 2019
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-33944-9Published: 28 December 2020
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-33942-5Published: 27 December 2019
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 127
Topics: Christian Theology, British Politics, British Culture