Book Review: How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age
The Fourth of July has come and gone. The election is starting to gain momentum with the first Democratic debate, and hold the memes... the food fight is beginning. Actually, it has been going on since 2016. The vitriol and name-calling coming from the Left and the Right alike in America, even among church people, has been crazy. I picked up this book in the past year because I was intrigued by the title and because if I wanted to see real change (especially in the way we as Christians in America view politics), then the change starts at home and with me. How the Nations Rage, Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age is a challenging book to read, regardless of your political affiliation. If you are the typical conservative evangelical, it is extremely challenging because it challenges us to think about how we engage and challenges our blind loyalty to the GOP (let's be honest, it's there), and some assumptions that we get from C...