God and PoliticsTyndale House Publishers, Inc., 9 lip 2008 - 177 God is not a Democrat or a Republican. Still he is interested in politics, as he is in every area of life. Roy Herron explains how Christians can participate in politics without compromising their core convictions. Herron draws on his experience as a pastor, lawyer, and state senator to describe what faithful politics looks like. |
Spis treści
First chapter | 1 |
Acknowledgments | 147 |
Discussion questions | 151 |
Endnotes | 165 |
175 | |
About the author | 177 |
Endorsements | 179 |
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