In today's culture-war climate, it often seems that Christians are either silent about what they believe or they attack those with differing opinions---sometimes even fellow believers. Can Christians take a stand without stepping on toes? Can Christians maintain and communicate a biblical perspective with grace and love in a pluralistic and sometimes hostile society? Can Christians find common cause with those who do not share their faith? Can Christians disagree amicably among themselves?
In A Public Faith, Charles Drew convincingly demonstrates how Christians can be true to their convictions without contributing to the polarizations that so often characterize our time. Drew has written a wonderfully challenging book---not about what Christians should think regarding social and political issues---but how they can develop and communicate biblical convictions. Includes discussion questions for personal application.