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God, the People, and the Rulers

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God, the People, and the Rulers

God, the People, and the Rulers examines a question that has shaped American history since the founding: Where does political authority ultimately come from—government, the people, or God? Drawing from Scripture, early American history, and the writings of the Founders, this book traces the relationship between divine authority, human liberty, and civil government. It explores how biblical principles influenced the moral framework of the early republic and how those ideas gradually faded from public life over the past two centuries. The book follows the arc from the biblical understanding of authority, through the American founding, and into the modern era, where questions about faith, law, and national identity remain unresolved. Rather than offering partisan arguments, it focuses on the deeper philosophical and spiritual foundations that shaped the American experiment. Through historical analysis and theological reflection, *God, the People, and the Rulers* asks readers to reconsider the original assumptions about law, freedom, and responsibility that once guided the nation. **Available now on Amazon.**

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