Chapter: Justice in Evangelical Political Theology
The chapter, "Justice in Evangelical Political Theology", by Stephen Kennedy (Trinity International University, Santa Ana) was published in the contributed volume, "God and Governing: Reflections on Ethics, Virtue, and Statesmanship", ed. Roger N. Overton (Pickwick Publications, July 2009; pp. 108-26).
From the editor's introduction: "Kennedy explores the implications of creation and the Trinity for how Christians ought to act within a national community. He argues that every right is reciprocated by a duty and that our existence in sociable community is a reflection of God existing eternally in three persons."
The chapter, "Justice in Evangelical Political Theology", by Stephen Kennedy (Trinity International University, Santa Ana) was published in the contributed volume, "God and Governing: Reflections on Ethics, Virtue, and Statesmanship", ed. Roger N. Overton (Pickwick Publications, July 2009; pp. 108-26).
From the editor's introduction: "Kennedy explores the implications of creation and the Trinity for how Christians ought to act within a national community. He argues that every right is reciprocated by a duty and that our existence in sociable community is a reflection of God existing eternally in three persons."
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