Description
A Biblical Case for Anarchy challenges Christians to rethink their assumptions about governance and authority through the lens of Scripture. This thought-provoking ebook explores the compatibility of anarchist principles with biblical teachings, arguing that centralized, coercive systems of power often conflict with God’s design for justice, freedom, and voluntary cooperation. By examining key passages such as 1 Samuel 8, Romans 13, and the teachings of Jesus, the book critiques human authority and highlights Christ’s model of servant leadership. Ultimately, it calls believers to embrace a countercultural allegiance to God’s kingdom, where Christ alone is King.