
What We Owe to God and Country: Romans 13 | Prof. Erik Dempsey
The Thomistic Institute
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The Christian Perspective on Obedience to Political Authorities
Exploring the theological stance on balancing one's allegiance to God and obedience to earthly rulers, the chapter emphasizes the duty of Christians to submit to political authorities while prioritizing their devotion to God. Delving into biblical teachings, it discusses the complexities of loyalty to both God and country, drawing insights from scholars like Locke and St. Thomas on the interplay between spiritual freedom and compliance with earthly powers. Ultimately, the chapter asserts that while believers have political responsibilities, their ultimate allegiance should be to God.
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