And extremely quick read but I was blown away by all Barton reveals and the common sense he deploys to make the strong case that politics/civil life and the church/Christians/Christianity are not mutually exclusive. In fact, it’s just the opposite.
If you’re like most Americans, you’ve grown up maybe going to church, and most likely, that church barely, if ever, delved into political issues. Is this right? Is this the way it should be? Perhaps to some extent, yes. But for the overwhelming number of issues, the answer is no, and this book is really just an introduction to the Church’s whole role in society, culture, and civil life. But for the last several decades, the Church has neglected this responsibility of stewardship. If we expect history to continue the way it has for the last ~200 years, with unprecedented peace, wealth, innovation, and general progress, there is no point where the Church is left behind in that. It must have a role or else we’ll continue back down this old path toward decadence and chaos.
History has shown that Christianity ushered in the West. And the Bible is clear on why such a thing could happen and should continue to happen through the Church. It’s up to us.
Would highly recommend.