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.
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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