'Christianity and the Nation-State offers a formidable challenge to the idea of the state itself and forces readers to confront an enduring and alluring temptation, namely, to try to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God by seizing political power. Gary Chartier gives us reasons to resist.' Art Carden, Professor of Economics, Samford University
Introduction; 1. Created diversity; 2. State authority; 3. Social order; 4. Engaging states; Conclusion.