Kingdoms in Conflict

“Kingdoms in Conflict” by Charles W. Colson, published by Zondervan on January 27, 1989, is an exploration of the intersection between politics and Christian faith. This English-language edition spans 400 pages and delves into the complexities of how religion interacts with state affairs, addressing significant issues relevant to both political science and sociology of religion.
In this book, Colson presents a critical examination of the Religious Right and offers insights into the relationship between faith and governance. Readers will find discussions on church-state dynamics and the implications of political engagement for Christians. The work aims to provoke thought and encourage readers to consider their roles within these intertwined realms, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on religion and politics.
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” …Definitely worth reading” -Billy Graham “Colson’s criticisms of the Religious Right are especially noteworthy…Colson’s warnings echo a concern that religious conservatives would be reckless to ignore.” -Richard N. Ostling, Religion Editor, Time “The timing could hardly be better for an author with a new book.” -Newsweek “Kingdoms in Conflict speaks with wisdom and “guts” to the major issues of our day.” -Charles R. Swindoll “Kingdoms in Conflict is a classic that belongs on every Christian’s bookshelf.” -Dr. James C. Dobson “This was a book waiting for Chuck Colson to write. As no other evangelical author can, Colson brings his political experience, thoroughly changed life, and lucid writing together at just the right time…” -Moody Monthly “The arguments- church-state, the correct admixture between the two- are familiar grist for controversial mills, but Colson does wonderful theatrical instruction in his book…” – William F. Buckley, Jr. “In Kingdoms in Conflict Charles W. Colson masterfully weds the two subjects he knows best- politics and Christian faith.” -Russell Chandler “Kingdoms in Conflict offers a welcomed new insight into an age-old question.” – Jack Anderson “One cannot be a passive reader of Chuck Colson’s Kingdoms in Conflict.” -Mark O. Hatfield
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