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The Sacred and the Secular (Part 3 of 'Faith in Politics' series)

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Is it possible to be a faithful Christian and still engage in a political system that feels at odds with your values?

This episode of Found (the third in the "Faith in Politics" series) examines the Two Kingdoms view, a perspective that seeks to navigate the tension between faith and politics. Hosts Linda Tokar and Brandon Bathauer explore how this approach, also known as the sacred-secular divide, allows Christians to participate in the civic sphere without compromising their beliefs. They explain how this view envisions two distinct realms: the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world.

Learn how this view emerged in Christian history, highlighting the influential ideas of Martin Luther and Augustine of Hippo. Examine key biblical passages, such as Romans 13:1-7 and Matthew 22:17-22, that are often cited in support of this perspective.

Suggested Resources for further study:

Martin Luther: "On Secular Authority"

Augustine of Hippo: "City of God"

David VanDrunen: "Living in God’s Two Kingdoms"

For updates on important events, visit https://saddleback.com/found and join the Found community! For any questions, email us at [email protected] .

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Is it possible to be a faithful Christian and still engage in a political system that feels at odds with your values?

This episode of Found (the third in the "Faith in Politics" series) examines the Two Kingdoms view, a perspective that seeks to navigate the tension between faith and politics. Hosts Linda Tokar and Brandon Bathauer explore how this approach, also known as the sacred-secular divide, allows Christians to participate in the civic sphere without compromising their beliefs. They explain how this view envisions two distinct realms: the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world.

Learn how this view emerged in Christian history, highlighting the influential ideas of Martin Luther and Augustine of Hippo. Examine key biblical passages, such as Romans 13:1-7 and Matthew 22:17-22, that are often cited in support of this perspective.

Suggested Resources for further study:

Martin Luther: "On Secular Authority"

Augustine of Hippo: "City of God"

David VanDrunen: "Living in God’s Two Kingdoms"

For updates on important events, visit https://saddleback.com/found and join the Found community! For any questions, email us at [email protected] .

  continue reading

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