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OverviewEvery follower of Christ has a coterminous sense of citizenship--(s)he is at the same time a citizen of a country (or countries) on earth, but also has a heavenly allegiance through faith in Jesus Christ. How then should Christians live in light of these tensions? What does the Bible teach about issues of nationality, nationalism, and patriotism? Designed around seven chapters, this book investigates the issue of national identity for the follower of Christ. Specifically, this book delves into more than the binary of whether a Christian can be patriotic or not. Or, whether a Christian can be nationalistic or not. What should a Christian do in light of differing political conditions around them because, in this situation, Christians still need to share the gospel and make disciples of all nations? As a result, answers are proffered by the author, based on Old and New Testament examples, on national identity, free trade and supranational groupings, secessionist agitation and independence referendums, as well as transnational linkages that connect followers of Christ around the globe. This book ends with sixteen conclusions on how Christians should live in the modern world with respect to nationalism and patriotism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Glenn M E DuerrPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781532691881ISBN 10: 1532691882 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 16 December 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDr. Glen Duerr's book, Patriotism and the Cross, is lucid, well-researched, biblically grounded, and pervaded with practicality. From beginning to end, Duerr defines and distinguishes political terms such as patriotism, nationalism, and colonialism and advances clear theses. He helps the readers better understand the relationship between their heavenly and earthly citizenships, among a myriad of other answers to important questions. What is more, Duerr repeatedly indicates how readers in various contexts might utilize their respective situations for the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Readers will come away from the text appreciating its hopeful tone (a balm to the soul in this present climate), evangelistic orientation, and thought-provoking scriptural incorporations. --Jonathan S. Marko, Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Cornerstone University Dr. Glen Duerr's book, Patriotism and the Cross, is lucid, well-researched, biblically grounded, and pervaded with practicality. From beginning to end, Duerr defines and distinguishes political terms such as patriotism, nationalism, and colonialism and advances clear theses. He helps the readers better understand the relationship between their heavenly and earthly citizenships, among a myriad of other answers to important questions. What is more, Duerr repeatedly indicates how readers in various contexts might utilize their respective situations for the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Readers will come away from the text appreciating its hopeful tone (a balm to the soul in this present climate), evangelistic orientation, and thought-provoking scriptural incorporations. --Jonathan S. Marko, Associate Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology, Cornerstone University Author InformationGlen Duerr is Associate Professor of International Studies at Cedarville University. He is the author of Secessionism and the European Union (2015) and editor of Secessionism and Terrorism (2019). Born and raised in the United Kingdom, he lived in Canada for a decade before moving to the USA for his PhD in political science. He currently serves as City Council Member in Beavercreek, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |