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The Politics of Jesus         
BOOK BY JOHN HOWARD YODER
The Politics of Jesus is a 1972 book by the American theologian and ethicist John Howard Yoder. In it, Yoder argues against popular views of Jesus, particularly those views held by Reinhold Niebuhr, which he believed to be dominant at the time.
Aestheticization of politics         
CONCEPT FIRST COINED BY WALTER BENJAMIN AS BEING A KEY INGREDIENT TO FASCIST REGIMES
The aestheticization of politics
The aestheticization of politics was an idea first coined by Walter Benjamin as being a key ingredient to fascist regimes. Benjamin said that fascism tends towards an aestheticization of politics, in the sense of a spectacle in which it allows the masses to express themselves without seeing their rights recognized, and without affecting the relations of ownership which the proletarian masses aim to eliminate.
The Journal of Politics         
JOURNAL
Journal of Politics; J. Politics; J Politics; J Polit; J. Polit.; The Journal of politics
The Journal of Politics is a peer-reviewed academic journal of political science established in 1939 and published quarterly (February, May, August and November) by University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Southern Political Science Association.
Examples of use of The Politics of Jesus
1. Washington‘s Methodist churches are hosting people from across the country and holding blood drives, performances by out–of–town choirs and lectures on "The Politics of Jesus in the Gospel." "We‘ve heard so much about hope in this campaign, and I think the church has always been a place where hope has been given," said Donna Claycomb Sokol, pastor of Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church on Massachusetts Avenue NW.