Faith and Politics: Christian Theology in the Conservative Party of Canada, 2025 Elections In a nation defined by diverse beliefs and evolving values, the 2025 elections mark a turning point for the Conservative Party of Canada and its relationship with Christian theology. Faith and Politics delves deep into the heart of this critical intersection, unraveling how Christian ideals, doctrines, and narratives are shaping conservative policies, platforms, and political strategies. From debates over religious freedom and social ethics to policies on immigration, healthcare, and education, this book explores how Christian theological principles are not just influencing individual candidates, but the very fabric of party dynamics. Written by a leading expert on theology and politics, this book offers readers an insider’s look at the role faith plays in Canada’s conservative movement. Through compelling interviews, case studies, and a close analysis of campaign rhetoric, Faith and Politics provides a timely and engaging perspective on how religion impacts democracy in Canada today. Whether you’re a political enthusiast, a curious observer of religious trends, or a Canadian eager to understand what’s at stake in the 2025 elections, this book will inform, challenge, and inspire.