Description
Is the Bible Pro-Coercion? challenges the notion that Scripture supports coercive government, arguing instead that the Bible promotes love, grace, and voluntary relationships. The book critiques common interpretations of Romans 13 and addresses claims that God is coercive, emphasizing His nonviolent, loving nature. It explores the incompatibility of state violence with the ethics of the Kingdom of God, highlighting the non-aggression principle as a reflection of biblical values. Through theological and philosophical analysis, the book calls Christians to reject coercion and embrace liberty, demonstrating how voluntary cooperation aligns with God’s design for justice, mercy, and human flourishing.