Journal of Law and Government Policy: The Christian Statesman in a Post-Christian Culture
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The fourth volume of the Oak Brook College Journal of Law and Government Policy contains articles adapted from the lectures given at the fourth Law and Government Policy Leadership Forum. The theme of the forum was “The Christian Statesman in a Post-Christian Culture,” and each article presents a different aspect of that topic. The Journal addresses aspects of statesmanship, including the character required in a statesman, the philosophy of a statesman, and the role of a statesman in today’s culture. We are all called to be “statesman” in our areas of influence. Listed below are the articles comprised in this volume: The Christian Statesman: Character and Responsibility—Roger J. Magnuson The Christian Statesman vs. The Christian Politician—Robert J. Barth Public Expectations of Elected Officials—Christopher J. Walsh The Lawyer as a Statesman—C. Wesley Lane, II A Culture Necessary to Sustain Liberty—Roger J. Magnuson Paperback, 122 pages 2005 OBCL | |








