Preview
  • What Belongs to Caesar?

  • Essays on the Kingdom of God, Violence, & the State
  • By: Cody Cook
  • Narrated by: Daniel William Bader
  • Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

Prime logo Prime members: New to Audible?
Get 2 free audiobooks during trial.
Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

What Belongs to Caesar?

By: Cody Cook
Narrated by: Daniel William Bader
Try for $0.00

$14.95/month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $6.95

Buy for $6.95

Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Taxes where applicable.

Publisher's summary

Jesus an anarchist? That doesn't sound like the Jesus preached by the political establishment, mega church pastors, or even most small town ministers. Nevertheless, Jesus spoke about the Kingdom of God that makes all other political loyalties inconsequential.

In this collection of essays, theologian Cody Cook gives the biblical answer to the question of how Christians are supposed to relate to the state.

©2022 Cody Cook (P)2022 Cody Cook
activate_Holiday_promo_in_buybox_DT_T2

What listeners say about What Belongs to Caesar?

Average customer ratings
Overall
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    4
  • 4 Stars
    1
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Performance
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    4
  • 4 Stars
    0
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Story
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    3
  • 4 Stars
    1
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

Sort by:
Filter by:
  • Overall
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Performance
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Story
    5 out of 5 stars
Listener received this title free

Thought-provoking essays for Christians, anarchists, or libertarians.

This book is a well-structured collection of essays. The essays are a great length for listening to while driving or commuting and will leave you with much to think about after listening. I don’t usually enjoy shorter audiobooks but this one is full of substance and I will likely listen to it at least one or two more times.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

You voted on this review!

You reported this review!