Political Revolution in the Reformed Tradition (Samuel Waldron)

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Political Revolution in the Reformed Tradition brings crucial perspective to guide the church and the Christian through perplexing ethical and societal questions that have emerged in the present day. Does the Bible support or prohibit political revolution? What did John Calvin, the founder of the Reformed tradition, believe on the topic of political insurrection, and did his thoughts line up with the Word of God?

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Political Revolution in the Reformed Tradition

A Historical and Biblical Critique

Political Revolution in the Reformed Tradition brings crucial perspective to guide the church and the Christian through perplexing ethical and societal questions that have emerged in the present day. Does the Bible support or prohibit political revolution? What did John Calvin, the founder of the Reformed tradition, believe on the topic of political insurrection, and did his thoughts line up with the Word of God?

It is widely thought among Christians that Romans 13 requires us to obey the government absolutely, even blindly, in all situations.  This is explored and questioned by Dr. Waldron, as he explains the difference in subordination to civil magistrates and obedience to the same.  Political Revolution in the Reformed Tradition is a scholarly examination of the tension between living in the kingdom of God and, simultaneously, in the kingdom of man.

About the Author

Sam Waldron has served as pastor of the Reformed Baptist Church of Grand Rapids 1977-2001, Heritage Baptist Church, Owensboro, Kentucky (2005-2013), and currently is one of the pastors of Grace Reformed Baptist Church also of Owensboro.  He taught at Trinity Ministerial Academy from 1981 to 1989.  Dr. Waldron has a PhD from Southern Seminary, Louisville.   He also serves as President, Academic Dean, and Professor of Systematic Theology of Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary.

Sam has been married to his wife Charlene since 1975.  They have five children and at last count 15 grandchildren. Sam enjoys reading, weight-lifting, walking, and spending time with his wife, children, and grandchildren.

Other Books by Sam Waldron in our store:

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  • The Crux of the Free Offer of the Gospel
  • A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
Weight 0.64 lbs
Binding

Paperback

Book Author

Sam Waldron

Page Count

240

Publisher

Free Grace Press

Trim Size

5.5 x 8.5

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