A New Perspective on Politics and Faith
Many democratic citizens, including Christians, assume that separating religion from the state means excluding religious beliefs from politics. However, this notion is misguided. Both democracy and Christian faith call on Christians to make their beliefs effective in politics, as demonstrated in this 2004 book.
Rethinking the Role of Christian Faith in Politics
The book’s unique approach challenges the majority view that religious differences cannot be publicly debated. Instead, it argues that Christian faith belongs in politics due to its shared commitment with democracy to the rational pursuit of truth.
Advocating for Justice and the Common Good
The author develops ideals of justice and the common good that Christians should advocate for within the democratic process, highlighting their impact on contemporary politics in the United States. Specific issues examined include abortion, affirmative action, and economic distribution.
With its thought-provoking ideas and timely analysis, this test bank provides a valuable resource for students, instructors, and anyone interested in the intersection of politics and faith.




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