Liberty For All: Defending Everyone’s Freedom in a Pluralistic Age

The premise of Andrew T. Walker’s book is easy to state and the argument easy to follow: it is a Christian defense of a social ethic of religious liberty grounded in biblical theology. The theological case for religious liberty unfolds in three parts, focused on the themes of eschatology, anthropology, and mission. The structure is clear and helpful: each part contributes a key foundation for a Christian social ethic of religious liberty. The two chapters in each section proceed to establish the outlines of the doctrine, how it authorizes an ethic of religious liberty, and the shape that a theologically … Continue reading Liberty For All: Defending Everyone’s Freedom in a Pluralistic Age