God and Government: An Insider's View on the Boundaries between Faith and Politics
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In a world where faith and politics collide, how can Christians navigate the complexities of the public arena? Two decades ago, Chuck Colson's seminal work, Kingdoms in Conflict, ignited a national conversation about the intersection of church and state. Now, with a sense of urgency and a passion for truth, Colson has penned God and Government, a timely and provocative re-examination of the Christian message for a post-9/11 world. As Christianity faces unprecedented attacks from all sides, Colson's book offers a clarion call to re-examine the biblical mandate and historical precedent for faith in the public square. Drawing on scripture, reason, and history, God and Government tackles the most pressing issues of our time, from the clash of civilizations to the deepening partisan divide. With fresh stories and examples that reflect the realities of our era, Colson brings a unique, insider's perspective that defies partisan categorization. Whatever your political or religious persuasion, this book promises to challenge your assumptions and deepen your understanding of Christianity. For believers, it offers a framework for examining and defending their faith; for critics, it presents a surprising and nuanced portrait of the Christian message. By critiquing both secular and religious values with fairness and balance, God and Government offers a much-needed beacon of hope in a world torn apart by division and strife.
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