"An argument that Christian political engagement is good for society"--
Since when does praying to Jesus, loving America, and saluting the flag make you an extremist?
Patriotism isnt optional for Christians. Its essential. In Defense of Christian Patriotism explains that God gave us a country, and with it, a duty to love it. So why do cynics act like Christians ought to be burning flags, desacralizing churches, and disdaining our national history?
In this deeply-researched walkthrough of political theology and history, Daniel Darling defies the statue-toppling spirit of our age to recover a lost tradition of patriotism. He lays out why Christians should revere flags and civic heroes, that its OK to believe in American exceptionalism, and what it really looks like to bring Jesus into politics (spoiler: its not theocracy). You may be called a fascist. Thats OK. When insanity is normal, the normal are deemed insane.
The Left claims Christian political engagement will produce a real-life Handmaids Tale, the Afghan Taliban, and a Christo-fascist future. In fact, the opposite is true. The Salvation Army and the Southern Baptist Convention run the second- and third-biggest disaster relief organizations in the country. Seventy-three percent of American substance abuse treatment programs include spiritual elements. Evangelicals are five times more likely to adopt than the average adult. This is a tradition to be proud of. So why arent we?
In Defense of Christian Patriotism is Darlings joyful response to the cynics: stop lecturing the faithful. Instead, equip them. The book is a guide arming ordinary Christian patriots to fight back against the Left's false narrative with an upbeat, robust defense of how Christians make America better.