Elise E. Daniel is a writer and communications professional in Washington, DC. She graduated from James Madison University with a BBA in Economics. Her articles have been published in RELEVANT Magazine, Real Clear Religion, Gospel Coalition, The Federalist, The Daily Caller, and Patheos, among other publications.
""The essays collected in this volume represent a wave of fresh and welcome voices in the age-old debates over the relationship between liberty and religious faith. If the so-called libertarian 'moment' is to last, it will be due in no small part to the efforts of sharp, principled thinkers like these, who engage not only their reason but also their faith in efforts to live together freely and virtuously."" --Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute ""This book is an exciting combination of personal intellectual journeys, public policy, and biblical exegesis all rolled into one. Anyone interested in the intersection (or separation) of church and state will enjoy it."" --Roger Custer, Executive Director, America's Future Foundation ""As Called to Freedom makes clear, the only social/political arrangement that makes sense in a Christian context is one that allows each peaceful person to exercise his uniqueness. Whether it's the personal decision to accept Christ, or making the daily choices that define one's character, freedom is God's intent for each of us."" --Lawrence W. Reed, President, Foundation for Economic Education ""This book is mature, calm, and penetrating, while turning the focus constantly toward the freedom and dignity of all."" --Jeffrey Tucker, Director of Content, Foundation for Economic Education ""Called to Freedom makes a compelling case that Christians should support liberty rather than any political party. In today's difficult political environment, this book reminds us why we should not put our hope in politicians."" --Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute ""This book offers a refreshing and forceful analysis of the challenging clash of ideas found squarely in the intersection of Christian faith and libertarian political thought. Its timing couldn't be better."" --Roger Ream, President, Fund for American Studies
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