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To reiterate a point from a previous chapter, the Christian commonwealth—wherein a Christian prince rules over a Christian people who dwell in a Christian land—is an earthly image of heavenly life. As an image, the life of the commonwealth remains fundamentally and visibly earthly. But it is a public foretaste of the heavenly commonwealth to come—a life submitted to Christ as king who reigns over all things. Indeed, the Christian commonwealth’s heavenly adornment points to the commonwealth’s own obsolescence, though the people will remain and their glory and honor will be brought into it (Rev. ...more
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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