Social Justice and the Christian Church
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In this provocative book, Ronald Nash issues a bold challenge to those who would hijack evangelical Christianity to serve leftist ideologies. As a stalwart defender of the free market, Nash argues that socialism fundamentally misrepresents capitalism and ultimately harms the very people it purports to help. -- Carl F. H. Henry Nash presents a compelling case for free enterprise, delivering a scathing critique of socialism in all its forms. This book is a must-read for anyone concerned with the church's mission and social justice, particularly those who believe the Bible advocates for wealth redistribution as the pinnacle of true justice. -- Harold Lindesell Nash's work is a beacon in the emerging wave of evangelical social thought, which prioritizes wealth creation over redistribution. This paradigm shift promises to eclipse the earlier statist and anti-capitalist movement, ultimately benefiting the poor in the long run. Nash offers genuine liberation, not tyranny in disguise. -- Clark H. Pinnock As one of the world's leading evangelical philosophers, Ronald Nash is professor of philosophy at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has taught at numerous institutions, including Western Kentucky University and Reformed Theological Seminary. With over 35 books on philosophy, theology, and economics to his credit, Dr. Nash is a sought-after speaker and thinker, renowned for the clarity, insight, and intellectual rigor of his writings, which have been translated into multiple languages.
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