God and Country

by Benjamin T. Quinn, John D. Wilsey

God and Country

by Benjamin T. Quinn, John D. Wilsey

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$22.99
Nationalism: A patriotic virtue or a spiritual danger? God and Country uncovers the fine line between honoring one’s nation and turning it into an idol—offering a biblical guide to navigating faith and national identity.

God and Country

by Benjamin T. Quinn, John D. Wilsey

God and Country, eBook

by Benjamin T. Quinn, John D. Wilsey

eBook
$18.99
Nationalism: A patriotic virtue or a spiritual danger? God and Country uncovers the fine line between honoring one’s nation and turning it into an idol—offering a biblical guide to navigating faith and national identity.

Overview

Is nationalism always a threat to Christian faith? In God and Country: Upholding Faith, History, and National Identity, John D. Wilsey argues that nationalism is a complex phenomenon with varied expressions, some dangerously opposed to Christianity, others potentially compatible with a biblical worldview. Wilsey demonstrates how nationalism can become a surrogate religion, even cloaking itself in Christian language, and illustrates that this danger isn't confined to one side of the political spectrum.

Examining the unique conditions that have fostered different forms of religiously-infused nationalism in America, this book surveys the origins and pitfalls of nationalism, offering a biblically grounded framework for thinking about God and country. Wilsey provides a crucial perspective for Christians seeking to navigate the treacherous waters of contemporary public discourse and love their nation without falling prey to its most dangerous excesses.

Overview

Is nationalism always a threat to Christian faith? In God and Country: Upholding Faith, History, and National Identity, John D. Wilsey argues that nationalism is a complex phenomenon with varied expressions, some dangerously opposed to Christianity, others potentially compatible with a biblical worldview. Wilsey demonstrates how nationalism can become a surrogate religion, even cloaking itself in Christian language, and illustrates that this danger isn’t confined to one side of the political spectrum.

Examining the unique conditions that have fostered different forms of religiously-infused nationalism in America, this book surveys the origins and pitfalls of nationalism, offering a biblically grounded framework for thinking about God and country. Wilsey provides a crucial perspective for Christians seeking to navigate the treacherous waters of contemporary public discourse and love their nation without falling prey to its most dangerous excesses.

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Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087783048
  • Status:
    Not Yet Published
  • Release Date:
    02/01/2026
  • Page Count:
    144
  • Carton Qty:
    36

Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087783055
  • Status:
    Not Yet Published
  • Release Date:
    02/01/2026
  • Page Count:
    144