The Evangelical Church in the United States and other parts of the world, in general, is in a crisis of identity and stuck at a pivotal crossroads of history, conflicted about its God-given role and direction. This paralysis has been exposed and magnified by a renewed and raging debate about the role and relevance of Christianity in the governance and destiny of nations. "God and Government" establishes the truth about our role as Christians in the public affairs of nation states. It resolves one of the Church's last frontiers yet to be conquered by Biblical truth: the old age conflict of the separation of God's Word from the civil governance of nations. It explains why Evangelical Christians, between the so-called Religious Right and the Religious Left, are deeply divided about the role of the Church in the national politics of the United States. God's blueprint guides the affairs of nations and He is not silent on matters of good governance, righteousness, and justice. Only God has unlimited power- His government rests on the shoulders of His Son Jesus Christ who has, in turn, delegated authority to the individual, family, Church and the State. "God and Government" is the definite answer to the following questions, and much more: Should Christians no longer look to public policy to reflect Biblical ethics? Can the State Government reflect one particular worldview or belief system over another? Is there neutrality or the separation of religion and faith from politics and the affairs of the State?
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