Description
"Christian Political Action: A Guide to Fighting the Revolution" presents a timeless guide to Christian engagement in the political arena, penned by the nineteenth-century Dutch pioneer, Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer. In this companion volume to Rougemont's "The Individualists in Church and State," Groen articulates a robust political philosophy rooted in Reformation principles. He not only formulated this philosophy but also founded a political party to implement it. His primary adversary was the Revolution, which he described as the infiltration of human sovereignty over divine truth. This Revolution undermined church, state, society, and family, leading to moral chaos and atheism. The antidote, Groen argued, is the Gospel. This work, never before available in English, provides a concise summary of his life's work.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.