
Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty: What Belongs to God, What Belongs to Caesar
ISBN-13:
9781642932577
ISBN-10:
1642932574
Author:
Dockery, David S., Stonestreet, John
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Fidelis Books
Format:
Hardcover
224 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781642932577
ISBN-10:
1642932574
Author:
Dockery, David S., Stonestreet, John
Publication date:
2019
Publisher:
Fidelis Books
Format:
Hardcover
224 pages
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Dockery,
David S.,
Stonestreet,
John
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“We will fully and ungrudgingly render to Caesar what is Caesar’s. But under no circumstances will we render to Caesar what is God’s.”—the Manhattan Declaration
Ten years after over half a million Christians signed their names to a statement of conscience clarifying where they stood, the three issues dealt with in the Manhattan Declaration are of more cultural importance than ever. The main difference now, as opposed to then, is the state has since claimed authority, not only over life, but also over marriage and religious liberty.
In Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty, Christian scholars and authors—writing from various Evangelical, Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic traditions—evaluate the current cultural landscape and update the Manhattan Declaration call to Christian conviction.
Ten years after over half a million Christians signed their names to a statement of conscience clarifying where they stood, the three issues dealt with in the Manhattan Declaration are of more cultural importance than ever. The main difference now, as opposed to then, is the state has since claimed authority, not only over life, but also over marriage and religious liberty.
In Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty, Christian scholars and authors—writing from various Evangelical, Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic traditions—evaluate the current cultural landscape and update the Manhattan Declaration call to Christian conviction.
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