As someone who has benefited from [Koyzis'] mentorship, I can attest to his love for teaching and his desire to help the body of Christ think through complex problems surrounding faith and politics. This pastoral motivation is the undoubted impetus for this book, and his passion for empowering lay people shines through in his writing style. Instead of the pithy statements that so often characterize political commentary today, Koyzis articulates complex ideas in a winsome and engaging manner. He skillfully blends personal experiences with historical rigour, making his work accessible and thought-provoking. His ability to blend these elements and bring lofty principles to bear on everyday events results in a short and practical book that appeals to laypeople and political enthusiasts alike.Once again the full interview can be found here.
30 January 2025
Citizenship Without Illusions: review 6
Another review of my new book appears at Sensus Divinitatis, the blog of Peter Schuurman, Executive Director of Global Scholars Canada: Christian Citizenship in an Age of Trump: Participation without Illusions, by Callum MacLeod. MacLeod is a fourth-year undergraduate student in political science at McMaster University here in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. An excerpt:
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