Why do Christians who share the same faith think and behave very differently in the political arena? Will you be optimistic or pessimistic after Election Day? What will be our concerns post-elections? Miranda Zapor Cruz will help us to envision what faithful citizenship will look like, from the lens of being citizens of God’s kingdom.
We invite all faculty, graduate students, and professionals to join the finale of our Fall 2024 Book Club where we'll engage in conversation with Miranda Zapor Cruz about her book Faithful Politics: Ten Approaches to Christian Citizenship and Why It Matters and explore how we can live out our dual citizenship in this moment.
Join us as we gather online on Monday, November 11 at 9:00 pm (Eastern). We'd love to have you even if you weren't able to participate in the book club!
Miranda Zapor Cruz is professor of historical theology and academic chair in the School of Theology and Ministry at Indiana Wesleyan University. She holds a PhD in religion, politics, and society from Baylor University's J. M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary.
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