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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