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Politics after Christendom with David VanDrunen

Life and Books and Everything

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Romans 13 and Christian Political Theory

Exploring the implications of Romans 13 for government's role in punishing evil, the speakers discuss the limits of government's power of coercion and the concept of the 'good.' They also examine the connection between the Noeic covenant and the institution of civil government, reflecting on the absence of explicit Christian language in Romans 13.

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