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"Dr. Clay Nuttall has rendered the churches of America an invaluable service by writing this book. In my ministry of working with Baptist churches in the State of Michigan, I saw some time ago that church and state were on a collision course, and that time has now arrived. Dr. Nuttall does not write about war from the perspective of a freshly graduated West Point cadet. He writes as a soldier who has been in the trenches and knows the trauma of a court battle. He has also experienced the sweet odor of victory. I heartily recommend this book to any and all who value their religious freedoms.…mehr

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"Dr. Clay Nuttall has rendered the churches of America an invaluable service by writing this book. In my ministry of working with Baptist churches in the State of Michigan, I saw some time ago that church and state were on a collision course, and that time has now arrived. Dr. Nuttall does not write about war from the perspective of a freshly graduated West Point cadet. He writes as a soldier who has been in the trenches and knows the trauma of a court battle. He has also experienced the sweet odor of victory. I heartily recommend this book to any and all who value their religious freedoms. "They are coming up the stairs and they have chains in their hands." John R. Wood, State Representative
Autorenporträt
Clay Nuttall has served in the ministry for over fifty-seven years. Thirty-seven of those years were in the pastorate and in education at various levels for the majority of ministry. He and his wife, Ruth served as missionaries, for seventeen years, with Baptist Equipping Nationals in the formal training of nationals in the Middle East. They have five children and Ruth resides in North Carolina. Dr. Nuttall went home to be with the Lord shortly after finishing this book. Dr. Nuttall earned his B.R.E. from Piedmont Bible College, his M.R.E. degree from Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary and his D.Min. from Luther Rice Seminary. He has served as professor of Theology, Apologetics and Hermeneutics, Undergraduate Dean, Graduate Dean, Vice President of Academics and President of the National Theological College and Graduate School. He is the author of numerous articles, a monthly journal "The Shepherds Staff", the book The Coming Conflict, The Separation of Church and State, and The Weeping Church, confronting the crisis of church polity.