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How a Christian Should Vote: Three Approaches to Christianization (Part 5)

How a Christian Should Vote: Three Approaches to Christianization (Part 5)

Some Christians believe that America is a Christian nation and argue that Christians should directly influence the legislative process, bringing Christian beliefs and convictions to bear on policy, resulting in a country that is “Christianized” or “re-Christianized” in its laws, if not in individuals’ beliefs. There are several approaches to Christianization.

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How a Christian Should Vote: Limited Partisan Compatibility (Part 4)

How a Christian Should Vote: Limited Partisan Compatibility (Part 4)

If you decide that one party is more compatible with your Christian convictions, there is a faithful way and an unfaithful way to do so. I’ll call the faithful approach “Salty Partisanship,” in which Christians maintain our distinct convictions while participating in party politics. I’ll call the unfaithful approach “Flavorless Partisanship,” in which there is no discernable difference between one’s Christian convictions and their party’s platform.

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How a Christian Should Vote: Two Types of Separationism (Part 3)

How a Christian Should Vote: Two Types of Separationism (Part 3)

The separationist options are founded on the belief that the role of the church is fundamentally different from the role of the government, and therefore the two should operate independently of one another as much as possible. There are two Christian iterations of separationism that share this principle, but that apply it in quite different ways.

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How a Christian Should Vote: Two Types of Separatism (Part 2)

How a Christian Should Vote: Two Types of Separatism (Part 2)

Some Christians take a Separatist approach to the relationship between Kingdom and Country. There are two types of Separatism, which I’ll call Isolationist Separatism and Prophetic Separatism. While they have the same basic starting point – the belief that the Kingdom and the Country are and always will be incompatible – they play out in very different ways.

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Strength Made Perfect in Power?

Strength Made Perfect in Power?

When I ask students to define and learn theological terms, I can tell which students have used their theology textbooks to look up definitions and which have simply Googled the words. As with any academic discipline, theological terms have specific meanings that...

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Clarity over Purity

Clarity over Purity

Clarity demands that we differentiate what is and what is not compatible with Christian teaching. Purity demands that we reject everything if a part is incompatible, or accept everything if part is compatible.

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