God & government : an insider's view on the boundaries between faith & politics / Charles Colson, with Ellen Santilli Vaughn.
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TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, 2007.Description: 448 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780310277644
- 0310277647
- God and government
- BR 115 .P7 C614 2007
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| BR 115 .P7 C366 1989 Salt and light : evangelical political thought in modern America / | BR 115 .P7 C48 Protest and politics; Christianity and contemporary affairs, | BR 115 .P7 C614 1987 Kingdoms in conflict / | BR 115 .P7 C614 2007 God & government : an insider's view on the boundaries between faith & politics / | BR 115 .P7 C646 1997 The least of these : race, law, and religion in American culture / | BR 115 .P7 C688 Politics, Americanism, and Christianity / | BR 115 .P7 C83 Politics, medicine, and Christian ethics; a dialogue with Paul Ramsey |
Revised edition of: Kingdoms in conflict / Charles Colson with Ellen Santilli Vaughn. c1987.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Kingdoms in conflict -- After the feast -- Crossing the Rubicon -- Faith and the evidence -- Neither ape nor angel -- King without a country -- Politics of the kingdom -- For the good of the nation -- The cross and the crown -- Roots of war -- Year zero -- Marxism and the kingdom of God -- Conflict and compromise in the West -- The naked public square -- Benefits of the kingdom -- Christian patriotism -- Little platoons -- The problem of power -- Christians in politics -- Signs of the kingdom -- Perils of politics -- People power -- The political illusion -- The indestructible kingdom.
How should Christians live their faith in the public arena? This updated edition of Charles Colson's blockbuster Kingdoms in Conflict includes a new foreword, new stories and recent court cases in place of older examples, and a revised opening that depicts today's current international climate marked by terrorism and the conflict with radical Islam.
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