The Second American Revolution

The Second American Revolution by John W. Whitehead, published by TRI Press in November 1982, is a first edition work that spans 253 pages. This book explores themes of faith and freedom, focusing on the importance of religious liberty in contemporary society. It aims to inspire individuals to engage actively in the pursuit of these freedoms.
Readers will find a discussion that emphasizes the role of sociological jurisprudence in shaping the landscape of religious rights. The text presents arguments and insights that encourage a commitment to defending these principles, reflecting on the broader implications for the Christian church in the United States. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of faith and legal frameworks.
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This faith-and-freedom classic, written by John Whitehead, helped inspire untold numbers of individuals to dedicate their lives to fighting for religious freedom. As theologian Dr. Francis Schaeffer “If there is still an entity known as ‘the Christian church’ by the end of this century, operating with any semblance of liberty within our society here in the United States, it will probably have John Whitehead and his book to thank.”
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