1. Introduction, Sandra F. Joireman
2. The Catholic Tradition and the State: Natural, Necessary, and
Nettlesome, Robert B. Shelledy
3. Lutheranism and Politics: Martin Luther as a Modernizer, but for
the Devil, Timothy J. Lomperis
4. Reformed...and Always Reforming?, James W. Skillen
5. Anabaptist and the State: An Uneasy Coexistence, Sandra F.
Joireman
6. The Anglican Tradition: Building the State, Critiquing the
State, Leah Seppanen Anderson
7. For the Sake of Conscience: Some Evangelical Views of the State,
Timothy Samuel Shah
8. Pentecostalism: Holy Spirit Empowerment and Politics, Stephen M.
Swindle
9. Concluding Reflections, Mark R. Amstutz
Sandra F. Joireman is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics and International Relations at Wheaton College (IL). She is the author two books and numerous articles on property rights and legal development.
"This very timely volume will be a great resource for those
interested in the relationship between Christianity and questions
of civic responsibility, power, and governance. The sophisticated
treatment of a range of historical and contemporary Christian
traditions is particularly vital today, when a Christian approach
to politics is too often reduced to a single issue or a
bumper-sticker slogan. The various essays, each written by a
scholar who identifies with
the tradition under study, are informative, nuanced, and critically
engaging."--Darren Walhof, Associate Professor of Political
Science, Grand Valley State University
"A concise, engaging volume...Highly recommended."--Choice
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