For Christians, our hope is not in politics but in the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Politics does not change men fundamentally, though we do have a name for political systems that believe they can change men: totalitarianisms. Marxist regimes believed they could inculcate virtue, creating "the new man." The aims of Christian democracies founded on Christian truths are more modest, chiefly protecting life, liberty, and property (in the view of the United States' Founders). Because our ultimate hope is not in politics, we should lower our political expectations and heighten our cultural expectations. We should work for cultural change by means of preaching the Gospel and applying God's truth in all areas of life; a Christianized political order will come incrementally, over time.
Andrew Sandlin
...civil religion is the misidentification of the nation of the United States with the covenant people of God. It is the casual assumption that America enjoys a special role in redemptive history. It is the confusion of the office of the political leader with the office of the spiritual leader. It is the frequent presumption of divine blessings without submission to divine judgment. It is the sublimation of Christian distinctives to a generic amalgam that conflates many faiths into a common national identity. It is as old as America itself. And it is not biblical Christianity.
William Inboden
The various modes of worship which prevailed in the Roman world were all considered by the people as equally true; by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate as equally useful.
Gibbon

Darryl Erkel
God's Country? 
John Warwick Montgomery
C. S. Lewis in the Public Square 
Richard John Neuhaus
Theonomy and Eschatology: Some Reflections on Postmillennialism 
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. (.pdf)
Is Natural Revelation Sufficient to Govern Culture? 
John M. Frame
Moses' Law for Modern Government 
J. Ligon Duncan - The Intellectual and Sociological Origins of the Christian Reconstructionist Movement
Religion and Politics: A Roundtable Discussion 
William Bennett, Os Guinness, Michael Horton, Jim Wallis and Moderator Cal Thomas
Evangelical Politics - Three Generations 
Speaking of Faith on NPR (Audio and Video) - Charles Colson, Greg Boyd and Shane Claiborne.
Christian Engagement in Secular Society: Politics, the Gospel, and Moral Influence 
K. T. Magnuson (pdf) - SBTJ
Reflecting on our Christian Responsibility to the State 
Stephen J. Wellum (pdf)
Finding the Permanent in the Political: C. S. Lewis as a Political Thinker 
John G. West, Jr.
The Death Penalty: God's Timeless Standard for the Nations? 
Bruce W. Ballard - Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
God & Other Law-makers - Theology and Law 
John W. Montgomery
Can Politics Save? 
Ken Jones
Christianity & Politics: How Shall the Twain Meet? 
Dan Bryant (Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals)
Faith & Law Society: Fifteen Propositions 
Don E. Eberly (Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals)
Is God Unconstitutional? - Part 1 
Phillip Johnson - The Established Religious Philosophy of America
Is God Unconstitutional? - Part 2 
Phillip Johnson - The Established Religious Philosophy of America
The [American] Revolution: Christian In Spite of Itself 
John Warwick Montgomery
The Christian and Politics 
Samuel T. Logan, Jr.
Show Them No Mercy: Old Testament Holy War & Islamic Jihad 
Jeff Spry (pdf)
There Is Another King: Gospel as Politics 
S. Joel Garver
Finding the Permanent in the Political 
John G. West, Jr.
The Deadly Dangers of Moralism 
John MacArthur
"One Cheer" for Civil Religion? 
William Inboden - The people as equally true; by the philosopher as equally false; and by the magistrate as equally useful.
Politica 
Johannes Althusius (Abridged) A Covenantal View of Human Society for the Harmonious Exercise of Social Life
Calvinism and Politics 
Abraham Kuyper
Christian Politics according to Abraham Kuyper 
Irving Hexham
The Christian and Politics 
Samuel T. Logan, Jr.
"One Cheer" for Civil Religion? 
William Inboden
The Roots and Remedy of Judicial Imperialism 
Nancy Pearcey
Politics and the Pulpit 
Bob Vincent
Some Reflections on Involvement in Politics 
Bob Vincent
Christian Civil Government 
Bob Vincent
Christianity and the American Constitution 
Bob Vincent
Calvinism and the Success of Liberal Democracy: Part 1 
John Snyder
Calvinism and the Success of Liberal Democracy: Part 2 
John Snyder
God and Country or Christ's Kingdom? 
Jon Zens and Cliff Bjork
Biblical Principles for Government 
Peter Hammond
Toward a Theology of State 
John Frame
Can Politics Save? 
Ken Jones
Vindicae Contra Tyrannos, or, A Vindication Against Tyrants 
Phillipe du Plessis Mornay, a French Huguenot.
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics 
Ludwig von Mises Christians may find a few things in this book to disagree with, but there is no doubt that Mises contributed a great deal to the argument against a bloated, deified state.
Defense and War: A Biblical Perspective 
Ron McKenzie
The God Gulf--Nicholas Kristof Strikes Yet Again 
Albert Mohler
An Introduction To Christian Economics 
Gary North The uniqueness of Christian economics is that the Christian economist has specific, concrete biblical revelation concerning the limits of economic theory and practice.
Concerning the Rights of Rulers Over Their Subjects and the Duty Of Subjects Towards Their Rulers 
Theodore Beza - Published in response to the growing tensions between Protestant and Catholic in France, which culminated in the St. Bartholomew Day Massacre in 1572
A Short Treatise on Political Power 
Dr. John Ponet
A Short Treatise on Political Power 
John Ponet, D.D. (1556) President John Adams
Lex Rex 
Samuel Rutherford
Reformation, Revival and the Religious Right 
Tom Ascol
Beyond Culture Wars 
Michael S. Horton
Red and Blue America - The Washington Post Takes a Look 
Al Mohler
Helping the Poor Without Feeding the Beast 
Greg L. Bahnsen - Scripture is replete with gracious prescriptions for relieving poverty, and none of them involve government coercion
Church and State 
Don Closson and Robin Riggs
How Superior Powers Ought to Be Obeyed by Their Subjects 
Christopher Goodman (Geneva, 1558) - Justifying a Christian's right to resist a tyrannical ruler. Goodman indicated that he had presented the thesis of this book to John Calvin, and Calvin endorsed it.
Civil Government: An Exposition of Romans 13: 1–7 
James M. Wilson, A.M.
The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment 
C. S. Lewis (1898-1963) from his book, GOD IN THE DOCK
Govern Well or Be Governed? 
Brian J. Lee - The Christian and the Civil Authorities in Romans 13
Ministers of God for Our Good 
David VanDrunen - God's Gift of Civil Government
Was Geneva a Theocracy? 
Michael Horton
How can Christians have a positive influence on American politics? 
John Piper
The Truth About Torture 
John Jefferson Davis
N.T. Wright on God and Politics 
Lee Irons
A Post on Politics 
Nathan Busenitz
Proclamation Over Protest 
Ken Myers - Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
Discernment Exercise: Can We Vote Christianly? 
Denis Haack
Civil Government - An Exposition of Romans 13:1-7 
James M. Willson (1853)
Christians and Political Action 
An Interview with Michael Cromartie
A Country With a Chest 
Gregory Koukl
Roosevelt’s or Reagan’s America 
John Marini
Pilgrim Politician 
Marvin Olasky
The Evangelical Co-Belligerents: ...you want real change? impact culture by the gospel - not politics 
Steve Camp
Facing A Culture In Trouble 
Carl F. H. Henry
HOW TO ENGAGE IN POLITICS WITHOUT LOSING YOUR SOUL 
Andy Jackson
A Brief Thought for a Frustrating Election Year 
Phil Johnson
Irreverent Wrongs 
Thabiti Anyabwile
How Evangelicals Traded Their Spiritual Authority for a Mess of Political Pottage 
Phil Johnson
The Christian Bill of Rights 
Steve Camp
Religious Liberty in America 
David Adams
The Essentiality of Transcendence and the Failure of Religious Answers 
John Warwick Montgomery - Foundations of Human Dignity
God & Caesar 
Laurence White
The Cousins’ Wars: Religion, Politics, Civil Warfare, and the Triumph of Anglo-America (book review) 
Mark Noll
The Politics of Service: Three Christian activists who drew on faith to fight social challenges 
Collin Hansen
The New Religious Establishment: A Reforming Dissent 
Blair Brown
The Gospel and Politics 
John MacArthur
Gratitude for Power-Restraints 
John Piper
...when the gospel is reduced to political protest 
Steve Camp
Palin Can Serve Family and Country 
Al Mohler
Statism 
R.C. Sproul
Being on God's Side: An open letter to the "religious right." 
Joe Carter
A Christian View of the Economic Crisis 
Al Mohler
The Freedom of the Christian Market 
Carl Trueman
Politics, Activism, and the Gospel 
John MacArthur
Let Christians Vote As Though They Were Not Voting 
John Piper
Is Progress Possible? Willing Slaves of the Welfare State 
C.S. Lewis
The Abolition of Man 
C.S. Lewis
A Prayer for America on Election Day 
Al Mohler
Some Initial Thoughts on Praying for President-Elect Obama 
Ligon Duncan
Grateful for (Almost) Any Government 
John Piper
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