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We've Remembered Our First Freedom, Until Now. Religious freedom is one of the most important freedoms that the American experiment has given the world. Sadly, many have forgotten not only the importance of our first freedom but also that its roots are founded in biblical principles that call us to champion religious freedom for all. As a result of our inattention, the religious liberties we take for granted are now being challenged. Our response at this critical time in history will have a significant and lasting impact on the direction of the United States. In Set Free, editors Art Lindsley…mehr

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We've Remembered Our First Freedom, Until Now. Religious freedom is one of the most important freedoms that the American experiment has given the world. Sadly, many have forgotten not only the importance of our first freedom but also that its roots are founded in biblical principles that call us to champion religious freedom for all. As a result of our inattention, the religious liberties we take for granted are now being challenged. Our response at this critical time in history will have a significant and lasting impact on the direction of the United States. In Set Free, editors Art Lindsley and Anne R. Bradley explore the biblical underpinnings of religious freedom and how those biblical roots have been understood throughout history, the essential role of religious freedom in promoting human flourishing, and why this precious freedom must be restored at all costs, for people of all faiths, not just our own. With contributions from Christian theologians, historians, and public policy analysts, Set Free provides readers with a firm understanding of Christianity's unique and essential contribution to religious freedom.
Autorenporträt
Art Lindsley is the vice president of theological initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. Previously, he served as president and senior fellow at the C.S. Lewis Institute. He is also coeditor with Anne R. Bradley of For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty and Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism. Anne R. Bradley is the vice president of economic initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics and a visiting professor at Georgetown University. She also teaches at The Institute for World Politics and George Mason University.