| The book’s questions reflect the real concerns, objections, or curiosities I’ve heard from Christians about liberty and politics. | | | | |
| The questions feel authentic and conversational rather than too academic or detached. | | | | |
| The questions cover the key topics necessary for a full understanding of Christian views on liberty and politics. | | | | |
| The questions are clearly phrased and free from redundancy or confusion. | | | | |
| The sequence of questions creates a natural and logical sense of progression. | | | | |
| The overall organization of the book feels balanced and cohesive. | | | | |
| The answers are clear, persuasive, and well-grounded in Scripture and reason. | | | | |
| The theological and philosophical arguments are well-balanced and appropriately nuanced. | | | | |
| The writing balances theological depth with accessibility for a broad Christian audience. | | | | |
| The book effectively helps Christians understand and confidently defend libertarian ideas from a biblical perspective. | | | | |