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  The New Testament, the Christian, and the State Archie Penner  
   


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[The New Testament, the Christian, and the State] This challenging, thought-provoking book examines what the New Testament teaches is the relationship between the Christian and the government.

Penner makes clear in his exposition why the Christian is separate from the government.

  • Can a faithful Christian take part in the government?
  • Are government officials responsible for what they do?
  • Is God responsible for what they do?
  • How is the government "ordained of God"?
  • Does God approve of the actions of an evil government?
Penner sticks closely to his stated subject and does not stray afield. He assumes, but does not directly deal with, the truth of nonresistance.

128 pages. Paperback. James Lowry / Deutsche Buchhandlung.


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