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King of Kings

A Reformed Guide to Christian Government

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Modern Christians have a lot of questions about how we should relate to politics. Should governments promote Christianity? Can politics ever be neutral? What is the proper relationship between church and state?

But what if our understanding of Christianity and… Read more

Endorsements

  • James Baird has given the church a thoughtful and timely resource that re-centers our understanding of government through the lens of Scripture and our confessional heritage. With clarity and conviction, he charts a path for believers seeking to engage the public square with both courage and humility.

    Rob Pacienza

    Rob Pacienza

    Senior Pastor of CRPC

  • With so much debate and confusion over 'Christian government' today comes the great need for a brief introduction to the subject. Rev. James Baird has provided just that.

    Zachary Garris

    Zachary Garris

    Pastor of PCA

  • This is a useful and provocative book on the perennial problem of Christianity and politics. It successfully blends historical retrieval, biblical political thought, and practical application for believers, and serves as a pithy distillation of recent scholarship on Reformed Protestant political ethics.

    Simon P. Kennedy

    Simon P. Kennedy

    Senior Research Fellow, TCBS

Description

Modern Christians have a lot of questions about how we should relate to politics. Should governments promote Christianity? Can politics ever be neutral? What is the proper relationship between church and state?

But what if our understanding of Christianity and politics is fundamentally flawed...

This work is the result of needing to rethink political theology in recent years. In it, James Baird presents a bold and compelling case for a radical proposition: that government must promote Christianity as the only true religion. King of Kings offers a concise and compelling introduction to the Reformed Protestant view of civil government and Christianity’s role in public life. Drawing from Scripture, church history, the Reformed confessions, and early American political thought, James Baird argues that civil rulers are not morally neutral but accountable to Jesus Christ, the King of Kings.

Accessible for pastors, students, and thoughtful laymen alike, King of Kings serves as a helpful primer for anyone seeking to think carefully about civic responsibility, public morality, and the lordship of Christ over all of life.

Inside this book, readers will find:

  • A biblical case for the role of civil government
  • Historical insight from the Reformed tradition and American founders
  • Responses to modern assumptions about neutrality and pluralism
  • A concise introduction to Protestant political theology

Product details

Page count
120
Audiobook runtime
2h 58m
Dimensions
5.5" x .5" x 8.5"
Printed in
United States
Publication year
2025
Published by
Founders Press

James Baird

James Baird is Pastor of Christian Education at Covenant Church of Naples (PCA). He is a graduate of Covenant College, Westminster Theological Seminary, and Union School of Theology. He previously served at Westminster Theological Seminary and Ligonier Ministries. He and his wife Georgia live in Naples, Florida with their three sons.

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