Protestant Social Teaching: An Introduction
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Brad Littlejohn reminds us of the powerful influence of Protestant social teaching throughout the millennia. In his roles as president of the Davenant Institute, professor, author, and researcher, our guest has spoken of the radically anti-human concepts now creeping into the national dialogue as the leavening influence of Christian moral teachings is redefined or forgotten. Dr. Littlejohn‘s essays are an essential contribution to the book Protestant Social Teaching: An Introduction, where the reader will come to appreciate that the tradition of Protestant moral theology still offers concrete guidance for political, social, medical, and judicial leaders on subjects like marriage, sexuality, life, death, and more. We'd like to congratulate our winners of a copy of Protestant Social Teaching, courtesy of the Davenant Press: *Collin W. from Beaufort, SC  *Andrew B. from Ruston, LA  *Stacy C. from Akron, OH
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