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Introduction to Political Science
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Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Top Shelf Book Cover Award 2017
We are political beings and our lives are shaped by political institutions. Being a good citizen involves understanding these institutions and how they can be used to promote the common good. Christians further believe these institutions are integral to God's created order, intended by God to promote justice and help people flourish. Christians thus have good reason to beinformed about political science as they seek to be ambassadors for Christ in a diverse society.
Introduction to Political Science: A Christian Perspective is an accessible guide to the study of politics. Written for students who may not haveany prior knowledge about political life, this textbook provides a nonpartisan introduction to the key concepts, institutions, and policies that shape politics today. Fred Van Geest draws on a variety of sources and examples to present a balanced Christian perspective on political science. Christians, he argues, are called to engage in political action in order to advance public justice, even though full shalom is ultimately the work of God alone.
IVP Instructor Resources include an Instructor's Guide and Student's Study Guide.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part I:
1. What Is Government? Why Do We Need It? Key Concepts in the Study of Politics
2. What Is a Christian Government? Should There Be One?
3. PoliticalIdeologies and Values
Part II: Institutions
4. Structuring Government: Regime Types and Liberal Democracy
5. Structuring Government: Institutions That Make Government Work
6. Political Parties, Elections, a"nd Voting
7. Interest Groups and Other Forms of Political ParticipationPolicy and International Relations
11. Perspectives on International Relations
12. The United Nations, INGOs, and Meeting the Needs of the Most Vulnerable
Conclusion: Church, State, and Shalom
Notes
Illustration Credits
Author Index
Subject Index