Category: Politics

In this series, I have tried to present textual and ethical reasons for thinking that the Bible teaches a minimalist view of the state. I have also looked...

In my previous article, we discussed how Jesus’s ethics and teachings lead to a conclusion about a limited view of government. In today’s article, the final one in...

Did you miss the Institute for Faith & Culture’s Kingdom Come conference this past weekend? At a time when confusion reigns, believers from across the country gathered to...

In recent weeks, Canada’s House of Commons has advanced Bill C-9, the federal Combatting Hate Act. The goal of combatting hatred, at first glance, is quite uncontroversial. No...

Most people think that being a citizen is just about the country where you were born. We follow the laws, stay informed, and try to be good neighbors....

If America is to remain the shining city on the hill—the greatest nation on God’s green earth—it’s going to be because we commit to being one nation always...

In my previous article, we discussed four New Testament passages that focused on the state and government. In today’s article, we will look at how Jesus’s ethics and...

Pop star Haddaway asked “What is love?” in a 1993 hit song. While not a theologian, Haddaway poses a question that has long occupied Bible scholars. What is...

The Dutch Reformed theologian and politician Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) once proclaimed that “the conscience marks a boundary that the state may never cross.” In arguing for the preeminence...

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