Description
Romans 13: A Libertarian Guide explores the often-misunderstood biblical passage on submission to governing authorities, offering a libertarian perspective rooted in Scripture. The guide challenges traditional interpretations, emphasizing that Romans 13 does not justify blind obedience to unjust rulers or laws. It examines the theology of government, the dangers of state power, and the biblical case for limited, stateless civil governance. By highlighting the distinction between God-ordained justice and coercive state authority, Romans 13: A Libertarian Guide equips Christians to reconcile their faith with the principles of liberty, advocating allegiance to Christ as King over earthly rulers and systems.