As Canada faces the pivotal 2025 elections, the intersection of faith and politics takes center stage within the Conservative Party. Faith and Politics: Christian Theology in the Conservative Party of Canada explores how Christian theology is shaping policies, platforms, and political strategies in one of the nation’s most influential political movements.
From religious freedom and social ethics to debates on immigration, healthcare, and education, this book uncovers the theological principles influencing both individual candidates and the party’s broader dynamics. With a sharp focus on the evolving relationship between religion and governance, Faith and Politics reveals how Christian ideals are intertwined with the party’s vision for Canada’s future.
Written by a leading scholar in theology and politics, this book features:
• In-depth Interviews: Insights from Conservative candidates and party leaders.
• Case Studies: Examples of theological influence on key policies and campaigns.
• Campaign Analysis: A closer look at the rhetoric and messaging shaped by Christian values.
Whether you’re a political enthusiast, a religious scholar, or a Canadian citizen seeking to understand the stakes of the 2025 elections, Faith and Politics provides a thought-provoking and timely analysis of how faith shapes democracy in Canada. This essential read offers both clarity and inspiration for anyone navigating the complex relationship between theology and politics in an ever-changing world.
Vincent Froom is an established theologian, writer, and social commentator with a focus on the intersection of faith, culture, and politics. With advanced degrees in theology and political science, they specialize in exploring how Christian theological ideas shape political narratives and influence public policy, particularly within the Canadian context. A frequent contributor to academic journals and mainstream media outlets, [Author Name] has written extensively on topics ranging from religious ethics in governance to the role of Christianity in shaping modern political ideologies. Their current research dives deep into the integration of conservative Christian values within Canadian political discourse, offering a nuanced examination of how these theological frameworks impact the platforms, policies, and leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada during the pivotal 2025 elections.