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Peter Powers
Peter Powers is a theologian and political philosopher whose work examines the intersection of Christology and governance, particularly through his analysis of Christ's authority over temporal and spiritual domains. His scholarship, including *Jesus Christ the True King and Head of Government*, contributes to Reformed and evangelical discussions on theocratic principles and the proper relationship between ecclesiastical and civil authority. Powers's theological framework reflects broader early modern Protestant debates concerning sovereignty, divine right, and the extent of Christ's kingship in both church and state.
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