What books would yoou recommend on the subject of Church and State, Christian duties towards the state.
Recommendations from different perspectives are welcome.
Thanks
Christian Books on Church and State .
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Mikey, Feb 25, 2021.
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I thought First Freedom: The Beginning and End of Religious Liberty by Jason G. Duesing, Thomas White, and Malcolm B. Yarnell III (Editors) looked good and I have purchased it. However, I have not yet read it, so can't make an actual recommendation. Here is a blurb at Amazon:
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Pick up "THEM" by Ben Sasse.
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This is an outstanding book, easy to read and gives clear history and has lots of footnotes so you can check things out for yourself. This comes from a Baptist perspective, unlike some of the others mentioned here.
Liberty of Conscience: Roger Williams in America
I read the original version of this biography and analysis in the early 1990s. I have not read the 1999 edition, but the original was a page-turner. The legacy of Roger Williams led to the creation of the First Amendment in the United States. This is critical background knowledge.
Separation of Church and State: Founding Principle of Religious Liberty
I haven't read this one, but it is on my wish list. It has excellent reviews and may be helpful as you engage in reading from other perspectives. -
I will mention this - Churches are not subject to taxation (there is at least one execption - based on how you look at it) An employer must pay into a Govt program for retirement - the social security program - and this includes churches (other than pastors). In addition churches are subject to health inspections of kitchens, fire safety, ect - those of those inspections are fee based. - This past year - during the Chinesee virus - the govt ordered churches to close down - some said that was exceeding the arm of the govt. -- Otherwise - the govt does pertty much stay out of the business of the church. The phrase "Seperation of Church and State was first used by Thomas Jefferson in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut. The Real Meaning of the Separation of Church and State
This is all based on the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Now, I am not famillar with the law of the UK - other than somewhat of Common law. So what is apparent in the USA may not carry any weight in the UK. -
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Speaking of Williams, an edition of The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, Discussed in a Conference between Truth and Peace can be found on Google Books.