The Politics of Faith: The Bible, Government, and Public Policy
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of biblical texts with civic politics, this book encourages readers to consider how faith influences social policy and governance. It highlights the Bible's guidance on economic and social policies that benefit the disadvantaged and the community. By examining Old Testament insights, the early church in Acts, and Jesus' ministry in Matthew, the author emphasizes the need for political commitments rooted in Scripture. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions to foster deeper engagement and reflection on how faith can shape voting and policy support.
