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Christian Faith and Modern Democracy: God and Politics in the Fallen World by Robert P. Kraynak,

Christian Faith and Modern Democracy: God and Politics in the Fallen World by Robert P. Kraynak,
Do Christianity and modern liberal democracy share a common moral vision, or are they opposed and even hostile to each other? In Christian Faith and Modern Democracy, Robert Kraynak challenges the commonly accepted view that Christianity is inherently compatible with modern democratic society. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Kraynak argues that there is no necessary connection between Christianity and any form of government and that, in many important respects, Christianity is weakened by its close alliance with contemporary versions of democracy and human rights. Christian Faith and Modern Democracy was written, in part, to convince secular intellectuals that modern democracy needs God. But it was also written in response to the new consensus about politics that has emerged among Christian believers. Almost all churches and theologians now think that the form of government most compatible with Christianity is democracy and that the historic opposition of the Christian tradition to democracy and to various forms of liberalism was a mistake. What caused Christians to change their view of political authority and to embrace liberal democracy? Were they wise to change their view? This provocative book attempts to answer these questions by reexamining the relationship between democracy and Christianity through the lens of St. Augustine's distinction between the city of God and the earthly city, applied to the conditions of the modern age. Kraynak argues that St. Augustine's teaching provides the basis for a Christian theory of constitutional government and permits a variety of legitimate forms of government, including constitutional democracy. Yet, unlike contemporary Christiandoctrines, it does so without embracing the subversive premises of liberalism that have threatened to turn the Christian faith into little more than a mirror image of the modern world.



Faith and Fear: Why American Jews Fear Religion--And Why Only Religion Can Save Them by Elliott Abrams,
Faith and Fear: Why American Jews Fear Religion--And Why Only Religion Can Save Them by Elliott Abrams,
In the midst of the greatest religious expansion in American history, Jews are a shrinking minority. Intermarriage is up, synagogue attendance is down, and Jewish education is flagging. Jewish leaders spend less time instructing the young in religious traditions than in promoting liberal causes and attacking conservative Christians. But as Elliott Abrams contends in this tightly argued, insightful polemic, it is not the Christian Right that most threatens Jews today, but rather their abandonment of Judaism. From the New Deal to the present day, the politics of the Jewish majority have been increasingly both liberal and secular. This deep-seated inclination reflects the decision of 18th-century Jews to embrace an absolutist view of church-state separation - a sensible choice at a time of extreme Jewish vulnerability in a hostile Christian society. Yet paradoxically, the Jewish commitment to secular liberal values has itself become the greatest threat to Jewish continuity. Rather than attacking Christian fundamentalists, Abrams argues, Jews should follow their example. Indeed, conservative Christians are the natural allies of Jews, not their adversaries. Abrams documents how many conservative Christian leaders have swept anti-Semitism out of their churches, replacing it very often with strong pro-Israel and philo-Semitic stances, and shows how Jewish interests are more consistent with those of other people of faith than with secular liberals who want to drive religion out of public life completely. Abrams calls on American Jews to renounce their outmoded fear of Christians and their misguided faith in a liberalism that no longer serves to promote Jewish survival. Only through a genuine renewal of religious belief, he maintains, will today's American Jews be able to pass their identity on to a new generation.



Christian Liberal Party of Ukraine - Christian Liberal party of Ukraine is a party which is guided by values of christianity and principles of the West-European democracy: parliamentarism, market economy, free work and powerful social programs. The party sees the future of Ukraine in connection of bases of Christian spiritual culture and morals with traditional values of liberal ideology - the rights and personal freedoms.

Liberal and Centre Union - The Liberal and Centre Union (Lithuanian: Liberalų ir centro sąjunga) is a liberal party in Lithuania, member of the Liberal International and the ELDR. It was formed in 2003 by a merger of the Liberal Union of Lithuania (Lietuvos liberalų sąjunga), the Centre Union of Lithuania (Lietuvos centro sąjunga) and the Modern Christian-Democratic Union (Moderniųjų krikščionių demokratų sąjunga).

Great Lakes Christian College - Great Lakes Christian College (GLCC) is an Christian liberal arts college in Delta Township, Michigan near the state capital of Lansing. It is affiliated with the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.

Trinity Christian College - Trinity Christian College is a liberal arts college loosely affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America and the Reformed Church in America and located in Palos Heights, Illinois. The college was founded in 1959 by a group of Chicago businessmen who wanted to establish a college providing students with a Christian higher education in a Reformed tradition.



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Liberalism and Christianity - Liberalism and Christianity The Missionary Movement in Christian History This book brings together lectures liberalism and christianity and articles by the renowned historian of world Christianity, making them available, many for the first time, to scholars liberalism and christianity and students of world mission. While examining the many aspects that have characterized mission, indigenous Christianity, liberalism and christianity and colonialism in modern Africa, The Missionary Movement in Christian History has a far broader reach. Essays such as The Gospel as the ...

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