Description
Caesar & God examines the relationship between faith, government, and individual liberty, challenging common interpretations of biblical texts like “Render unto Caesar.” The essays explore the historical, political, and economic contexts of Jesus’ teachings, emphasizing his rejection of state power and idolatry. They critique the modern state’s reliance on coercion, propaganda, and civil religion, exposing the psychological biases, such as the Halo Effect, that lead people to overtrust government authority. Caesar & God calls Christians to resist the idolatry of the state, embrace free-market principles, and align their lives with the Kingdom of God, where true justice and liberty prevail.