
How Politics Has Distorted the Gospel
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Narrated by:
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Jamie Cowen
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By:
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Jamie Cowen
About this listen
Politicization of the gospel in the U.S. has contaminated the gospel message. With many years of experience in both politics and ministry, Jamie Cowen explores the history of merging state and religion, the uniqueness of the American experience, the rise of the Religious Right and its polarizing effect upon American Society. The book tackles contemporary issues such as abortion, the media, the Trump Presidency and more with suggestions for how Christians should act during divisive times. Finally, the book provides solutions for church leadership, political involvement by Christians and navigating a changing culture.
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