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On Theocracy, Foxes
Submitted by Theophile (not verified) on December 9, 2011 - 1:19pm.
Hi Nick,
May I recommend an historical account of this European state/church struggle from a Biblical perspective? Foxes book of Martyrs** is perhaps the benchmark publication concerning Christianity and the state, since Christ.
There is another point separating Islam/state and Christian/state Theocracies, while Christianity is a gospel to be preached to "all the world", the Quran begins with "Written in plain Arabic for Arabs", as a non Arab reading the Quran You can't help but notice the cultural bias therein against You.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/22400/22400-h/22400-h.htm
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