The relation to God and the relation to society must neither be confused with each other as is the case in social religion, nor separated from each other as is the case in
Christian isolationism; they must be maintained in the unity of responsibility to God for the neighbor.
Christian Isolationism ran so strong that in 1941, just before the war started, there was a propaganda film made to counter it about a religious contientious objector who became a war hero — «Sergeant York.»
Not exact matches
Such
isolationism is no longer acceptable in
Christian theology.
The most important reason, doubtless, for the prevalence of such «social religion» in modern
Christian churches is their reaction against the
isolationism which long characterized many of them.
GFI has provoked unprecedented public censure from
Christian leaders because, although it is not a cult, it has consistently exhibited a pattern of cultic behavior, including Scripture twisting, authoritarianism, exclusivism,
isolationism, and physical and emotional endangerment.