Reformation Not Revolution
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In a time of cultural upheaval and growing hostility to Christianity, many believers are unsure how the gospel speaks to law, politics, and public life. In Reformation, Not Revolution, David A. Forsythe offers a clear, biblical framework for understanding Christ's lordship over every sphere of society.Drawing from Scripture and the Reformed tradition, Forsythe argues that God's moral law remains foundational to justice, order, and human flourishing. Engaging the thought of theologians such as John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, and Cornelius Van Til, he challenges both the privatization of faith and the false hope of revolutionary politics, calling the church to faithful cultural reformation under the reign of King Jesus. This book is a call to recover a robust Christian worldview-one that refuses neutrality, resists compromise, and seeks the obedience of the nations to Christ through gospel proclamation, discipleship, and principled public engagement.
In a time of cultural upheaval and growing hostility to Christianity, many believers are unsure how the gospel speaks to law, politics, and public life. In Reformation, Not Revolution, David A. Forsythe offers a clear, biblical framework for understanding Christ's lordship over every sphere of society.Drawing from Scripture and the Reformed tradition, Forsythe argues that God's moral law remains foundational to justice, order, and human flourishing. Engaging the thought of theologians such as John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, and Cornelius Van Til, he challenges both the privatization of faith and the false hope of revolutionary politics, calling the church to faithful cultural reformation under the reign of King Jesus. This book is a call to recover a robust Christian worldview-one that refuses neutrality, resists compromise, and seeks the obedience of the nations to Christ through gospel proclamation, discipleship, and principled public engagement.
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