How The Nations Rage by Jonathan Leeman

Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Troubled World

A careful, readable reading of Revelation that treats the book as politically charged prophecy rather than a roadmap of end-time timelines, arguing that the visions expose the rage and idolatry of earthly powers and call Christians to give public witness to Christ’s kingship. It critiques both Christian nationalism and private retreat, urging faithful resistance, patient witness, and hope in the Lamb amid persecution and political temptation. The book draws practical implications for how believers should think and act in modern public life, emphasizing humility, courage, and a long-term, gospel-shaped posture toward earthly authorities.

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