UNASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST: ON PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC SERVICE BY EVANGELICALS

The year is 2025, and the occasion, judicial confirmation hearings by the US Senate's Committee on the Judiciary. A newly elected president has just nominated an accomplished, mid-career law professor to serve as the next Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court. Until recent days, this accoun...

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Christianity
Christians
Church and state
Congressional committees
Evangelical Christians
Evangelicalism
Freedom of religion
God
Government officials
Hearings & confirmations
Jesus Christ
Judges & magistrates
Judiciary
Justice
Law
Laws, regulations and rules
Legislators
Legislatures
Muslims
Nominations
Normativity (Ethics)
Political activity
Political aspects
Public policy
Public policy (Law)
Religion
Religious aspects
Religious schools
Salvation
Secularism
Social aspects
Theology
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