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Two Questions I Have After Reading “How the Nations Rage” by Jonathan Leeman

April 13th, 2018 | 6 min read

By Jake Meador

Luke Stamps of the Center for Baptist Renewal will be reviewing Dr. Leeman’s book for the main page so I won’t be doing a full review. That said, I finished the book earlier this week and it left me with a number of questions. Some of these are extremely predictable Presbyterian-reading-a-Baptist problems. Indeed, part of the reason I asked Dr. Stamps to review is precisely because I feared my own review would amount to “Reformed Christian Objects to Anabaptist Political Theology,” which is, obviously, very old news.

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Jake Meador

Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Commonweal, First Things, Books & Culture, National Review, Comment, Books & Culture, and Christianity Today. He is a contributing editor with Plough and a contributing writer at the Dispatch. He lives in his hometown of Lincoln, NE with his wife and four children.