The Sin of Civic Silence: A Theological and Empirical Defense of Christian Political Engagement
It is a curious paradox of modern Western Christianity that many believers view political engagement not as a sacred duty, but as a worldly compromise. Weary of partisan vitriol, millions of Christians retreat into a self-imposed exile from the public square, operating under the mistaken assumption that piety demands political neutrality. Yet, when evaluated through both empirical sociological…













