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Faith and Freedom (Six Theological Reflections on Religious Liberty)
| Expected release date is Sep 15th 2026 |
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Overview
For many Christians today, the viability of religious freedom—a right once assumed in the American context—has become profoundly uncertain. In a nation where freedom is increasingly misunderstood and sometimes maligned, the church needs more than political talking points; it needs theological ground.
Faith and Freedom: Six Theological Reflections on Religious Liberty, edited by Eric Patterson and Jennifer Marshall Patterson, answers the call by reviving the rich Protestant heritage of biblical and doctrinal arguments for religious liberty. While most of the world lives under persecution, even the United States context has seen freedom transform from a given right to a hotly contested privilege.
This book brings together top evangelical scholars from across the confessional spectrum—including Wesleyan, Reformed, Lutheran, Baptist, Pentecostal, and African American church traditions. Written in accessible language, this is a vital resource for pastors, seminarians, students, and interested laity, providing the doctrinal clarity needed to meet today’s challenges to confessional freedoms.









