The book is a wonderful complement to his earlier volume and both books should be read together. Christians today need to have some hard conversations about the notion of citizenship in the worlds where alternative political ideologies are proliferating. Christian citizenship and political loyalty are significant because Christians claim that ultimate citizenship is in the kingdom of God, but at the same time Christians “have responsibilities to the communities of which we are part.” For this reason, I pray that Koyzis’s work is read widely [and] motivates Christians to seek the welfare of the city.
03 February 2025
CRCD review
The Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy has posted an online review of Citizenship Without Illusions: Local Politics and Concrete Communities, by Stephen O. Presley. An excerpt:
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