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Dr. P. Andrew Sandlin compares various approaches to political thought and discusses the need for a Biblical and Christian view of politics today.
๐ Get your copy of his book Virtuous Liberty here: โ https://amzn.to/4bcJS6b We discuss the rising interest in political theory by many Christians today and some of the pros and cons of the Christian Nationalism movement. Dr. Sandlin gives some needed clarity and wise warnings about some of the tendencies within Christian Nationalism, as well as clarifies some of the distinctions between Theonomy and Christian Reconstructionism. In the end, he argues that we need a vision of 'Virtuous Liberty", guided by the Scriptures as a way forward for Christians. Dr. Sandlin is Founder & President of the Center for Cultural Leadership. He is also faculty of the H. Evan Runner International Academy for Cultural Leadership of the Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity and the De Jong Distinguished Visiting Professor of Culture and Theology of Edinburg Theological Seminary. He has been preaching and teaching and lecturing for 40 years and holds a B. A. in English, history, and political science (University of the State of New York); he was awarded an M. A. in English literature (University of South Africa); he has taken doctoral work in English (Kent State University); and he holds a doctorate in Sacred Theology summa cum laude (Edinburg Theological Seminary). He is married and has five adult children and four grandchildren. ----------------- ๐ LINKS & RESOURCES ๐ Center for Cultural Leadership: https://docsandlin.com/about/ ๐ Substack: https://pandrewsandlin.substack.com/ ๐ง Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/3449 ๐ฆ Twitter: https://twitter.com/p_sandlin ๐ Virtuous Liberty - https://amzn.to/4bcJS6b ----------------- ๐ If you got value from this episode, please don't forget to *LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!* โน๏ธ For more info on THEOTIVITY, please visit: https://www.theotivity.com/ ๐ฉ Newsletter: https://theotivity.com/newsletter/ ๐ฐ Donate: https://www.givesendgo.com/theotivity โก๏ธ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theotivity โก๏ธ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotivity/ โก๏ธ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theotivity ---------------------------- All Amazon links are Affiliate Links which give me a small commission at no additional cost to you which helps me keep making more content.
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