We are thrilled to announce that Reformed Christian Politics is now available. The book’s main thesis is that: Civil government must promote true religion. Written by three American Presbyterians (two ministers and a layman), the book outlines Reformed political theory in general, before guiding the reader through the doctrine of the civil magistrate in a specifically American context, with the American revisions to the Westminster Confession of Faith examined along with the writings of 18th- and 19th-century American Presbyterians. This volume addresses theonomy and how to handle the law of Moses in terms of politics, as well as giving a summary of Stephen Wolfe’s previous book, The Case for Christian Nationalism.
Read about the authors by clicking here.
We are pleased to offer a special discount for current seminary & graduate students on this volume. Seminary & graduate students may use the codes RCP50 and RCPSHIP at checkout to receive the student discount of 50% off (limited to the first 409 orders) & free shipping (limited to the first 100 orders).
To qualify, you must verify your status by entering a valid .edu seminary email address when completing your purchase.
This code is intended only for currently enrolled seminary & graduate students. Orders placed using the student code without a valid seminary email address will be canceled and refunded.
If you are a student but do not have an institutional email address, please contact us at berithpress@gmail.com and we will gladly assist you.
6×9
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296 pages
We are thrilled to announce that Reformed Christian Politics is now available. The book’s main thesis is that: Civil government must promote true religion. Written by three American Presbyterians (two ministers and a layman), the book outlines Reformed political theory in general, before guiding the reader through the doctrine of the civil magistrate in a specifically American context, with the American revisions to the Westminster Confession of Faith examined along with the writings of 18th- and 19th-century American Presbyterians. This volume addresses theonomy and how to handle the law of Moses in terms of politics, as well as giving a summary of Stephen Wolfe’s previous book, The Case for Christian Nationalism.
Read about the authors by clicking here.
We are pleased to offer a special discount for current seminary & graduate students on this volume. Seminary & graduate students may use the codes RCP50 and RCPSHIP at checkout to receive the student discount of 50% off (limited to the first 409 orders) & free shipping (limited to the first 100 orders).
To qualify, you must verify your status by entering a valid .edu seminary email address when completing your purchase.
This code is intended only for currently enrolled seminary & graduate students. Orders placed using the student code without a valid seminary email address will be canceled and refunded.
If you are a student but do not have an institutional email address, please contact us at berithpress@gmail.com and we will gladly assist you.
6×9
Paperback
296 pages