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" In other words, the public practices of the empire are idolatrous practices because embedded in them is a very different telos, a rival version of the kingdom. The political refuses to remain penultimate. "

James K.A. Smith , Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology


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James K.A. Smith quote : In other words, the public practices of the empire are idolatrous practices because embedded in them is a very different telos, a rival version of the kingdom. The political refuses to remain penultimate.