Here are some excellent new theology books * that were released in June 2026 :
* broadly interpreted, including ethics, church history, biblical studies, and other areas that intersect with theology
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Reimagining Biblical Politics: What Scripture Says About Public Life and Why It Matters
Michael Rhodes
(Baker Academic)
The Bible Has More to Say About Politics Than You’ve Been Told
The Bible calls us to live as disciples of Jesus in every area of our lives–including politics. But how do we live as faithful political disciples when politics has become so toxic?
Too often, Scripture’s political witness is reduced to a few verses to defend our partisan political team. For some, political neutrality is the gold standard in congregational life. But if God’s people refuse to pursue political discipleship, someone–or something–will disciple our politics for us.
In Reimagining Biblical Politics, readers will
● explore Scripture’s political vision throughout the biblical text;
● encounter biblical texts or figures–such as Esther, the Torah, Jeremiah, Paul, the midwives of Exodus, and Jesus–as models of faithful political discipleship; and
● learn from stories of courageous political witness throughout church history and around the world.
Reimagining Biblical Politics isn’t another rehash of America’s current political context or a blueprint for contemporary political practice. Instead, it invites readers from across the political spectrum to rediscover the startling, strange, beautiful, and often-neglected world of biblical politics. Each chapter offers a snapshot of a different biblical text or figure and explores how it offers a vision of political discipleship for today.
With a foreword by Carmen Joy Imes, this book helps us reimagine how the Bible might transform our political witness and empowers us to practice faithful political discipleship in our churches, neighborhoods, and communities.
Enacting Mercy: Pope Francis and an Ethics of Institutions
Clemens Sedmak
( Orbis Books )
Institutions―their structures, rules, and the people who work within them―can vitally support or drastically undermine human dignity. In Enacting Mercy, internationally renowned scholar and author Clemens Sedmak considers the moral possibilities and vulnerabilities for institutions and institution-building in our dynamic world. Clear and accessible, convicted and hopeful, Sedmak’s writing speaks to practitioners, administrators, scholars, and pastors alike. Inspired by the witness and teaching of Pope Francis, Sedmak insightfully guides readers through ethically rich theory and practical cases of institutional life and the possibility for mercy to become our watchword.
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