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In "Mere Christendom," Douglas Wilson confronts the prevailing secularism in modern culture, challenging the assumption of moral neutrality within government. Against warnings of Christian Nationalism, he argues that secularism itself is the greater threat. Wilson advocates for a righteous nation that rewards virtue and condemns wickedness, urging Christians to bring their private faith into the public forum. This thought-provoking book explores the role of Christianity in society, presenting a scriptural case for engaging in public life and addressing societal issues with a transformative approach. Rather than proposing a theocratic America, Wilson envisions a Christian nation shaped by Faith, challenging Christians to embrace the opportunity for positive cultural change.
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