Description

Longtime political analyst and commentator Tod Lindberg goes beyond punditry to address how Jesus's words and teachings—once a radical set of ideas—have come to define our concept of government and our vision for society.

About the author(s)

Tod Lindberg is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and editor of the award-winning journal Policy Review. A contributing editor to the Weekly Standard and editor of the book Beyond Paradise and Power, Lindberg is a frequent analyst on National Public Radio. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his family.

Reviews

“Jesusian politics dare to propose a world without enemies...This book makes one think again, and more deeply.” — —Michael Novak, author of Washington's God

“Lindberg offers a clear, careful, and exciting analysis of Jesus’s political teachings.” — E.J. Dionne, author of Why American's Hate Politics

“You will never read the Bible or hear a sermon the same way after reading The Political Teachings of Jesus.” — --Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of The Idea That Is America

“Whether you’re a Republican, Democrat, independent, or even an agnostic, you will appreciate this book for its fairness and thoughtfulness.” — —Paul Kengor, author of God and Ronald Reagan

“Tod Lindberg has given us a plausible, this-worldly Jesus...It’s a significant achievement--bold, thoughtful, and beautifully written.” — —Andrew Ferguson, author of Land of Lincoln

“A fascinating analysis...” — —Norman Podhoretz, author of The Prophets

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