Politics of the Cross

Book • 2021
The Politics of the Cross explores the intersection of Christian faith and political engagement, advocating for a non-partisan approach.

The book examines the historical and theological foundations of Christian political thought.

It critiques the alignment of Christianity with partisan ideologies.

The Politics of the Cross proposes a framework for Christians to engage in politics based on principles of justice, compassion, and reconciliation.

It challenges readers to transcend partisan divisions and pursue a more holistic vision of Christian citizenship.

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