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How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age by Jonathan Leeman
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“I remember bragging to one of my pastors, Thabiti, that I didn’t think of my good friend Christopher as black. Thabiti challenged me: “Huh, that’s interesting, because Christopher certainly experiences life as a black man in America. And you’ve never asked him about that? You must not be a very good friend.” Ouch. But yes, that makes sense.”
Jonathan Leeman, How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age
“There is more political power in the gospel and in being the church than there is in electing a president, installing a Supreme Court justice, or even changing a constitution.”
Jonathan Leeman, How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age
“Too often, we cling to our political judgments with as much certainty and zeal as we maintain God’s.”
Jonathan Leeman, How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age
“Before and after America, there was and will be the church. The nation is an experiment. The church is a certainty.”
Jonathan Leeman, How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age