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Faith Seeking Freedom Study Guide
A group or individual study companion to our popular book, Faith Seeking Freedom

Faith Seeking Freedom Further Reading
Further Reading chapter from our book, Faith Seeking Freedom

Romans 13 Toolkit
Our collection of best articles about Romans 13 in a convenient ebook!

Christianity & Libertarianism: Allies, not Enemies
A collection of some of the best Christian libertarian ideas in a clear, concise, and compelling manner.

Faith Seeking Freedom
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Discussing Christian faith and politics is tough. If you’re tired of the typical left/right answers that sound like they were pulled from last night’s cable news, then you need a new way of thinking about faith and politics. This book will help you take your political conversations to the next level.
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Discussing Christian faith and politics is tough. If you’re tired of the typical left/right answers that sound like they were pulled from last night’s cable news, then you need a new way of thinking about faith and politics. This book will help you take your political conversations to the next level.
In Faith Seeking Freedom, the Libertarian Christian Institute has gathered together some of the brightest minds at the intersection of Christianity and libertarianism to collect brief but thoughtful answers to over a hundred questions frequently posed to liberty-loving believers.
In this book, you will find answers to questions like:
• Should Christians care about politics?
• What does God have to say about government?
• What makes somebody a libertarian?
• Why are property rights so important?
• And many more!
Recommended Reading
Below is our recommend reading list to start one’s education in Christian theology and libertarian political theory. The views expressed by each author are, of course, their own, and may not represent the views of the Libertarian Christian Institute.
By buying using the links below, a small portion will go to LCI.
This is one of the best and most accessible books explaining why you can be both a Christian and a libertarian.
Religion and Capitalism: Allies, Not Enemies
Another great book to help back up your defense of the free market from a Christian perspective.
A Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz
The Reverend Opitz has long been, and remains, one of the most articulate and deeply thoughtful defenders of a free society.
For a New Liberty by Murray Rothbard
Anarchy and Christianity by Jacques Ellul
Healing our World by Mary Ruwart
Bible and Government
This book contains the best treatment of Romans 13 that you will find in contemporary theology. You must get this book if you are interested in Biblical interpretation.[/vc_column_text]
The Quest for Community
Democracy, the God that Failed
Naming the Powers
Unmasking the Powers
Engaging the Powers by Walter Wink
“Christian Libertarian Books”
This is one of the best and most accessible books explaining why you can be both a Christian and a libertarian.
Revolution: A Manifesto – An absolutely essential book for all Americans, so give it to ANYBODY who you think will listen.
End the Fed
Christian Theology of Public Policy
This book contains the best treatment of Romans 13 that you will find in contemporary theology. You must get this book if you are interested in Biblical interpretation.
On Civil Government
Few people in the 19th century had a radical vision like David Lipscomb. His critique of statism from a Christian standpoint is classic.
Religion and Capitalism: Allies, Not Enemies
Another great book to help back up your defense of the free market from a Christian perspective.
Foundations of Economics by Shawn Ritenouer
Every Christian ought to understand some economics, and Shawn’s book is a great way to get a thorough understanding. This one is not for the uninitiated.
The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy by Thomas E. Woods
A vigorous and lively defense of the market economy and a withering attack on all forms of state intervention.
A Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz
The Reverend Opitz has long been, and remains, one of the most articulate and deeply thoughtful defenders of a free society.
Christianity and War by Laurence Vance
War is the health of the state, and the enemy of mankind. Laurence demolishes every “Christian” argument for war you’ll ever hear.
General “Must-Read” Libertarian Books
For a New Liberty by Murray Rothbard
Our Enemy the State by Albert Jay Nock
Healing our World by Mary Ruwart
The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History by Thomas E. Woods
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism by Bob Murphy
Rollback by Thomas E. Woods
The Law by Frederic Bastiat
The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo Tolstoy
Anarchy and Christianity by Jacques Ellul
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