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by Rogemer Sison
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Where have all the Christians gone in Philippine politics?
This piercing question drives After the Amen, a sweeping reflection on how faith once roared in the nation's streets but grew faint in the halls of power. From the pulpit that thundered at EDSA to the polite statements of today, this book traces how conviction was traded for convenience, how moral authority became entangled with political access, and how silence slowly reshaped the church's witness.
But this is not only a story of decline. It is also a search for the remnant-the believers, pastors, teachers, and citizens who refuse to reduce Christianity to costume or currency. Their stubborn integrity whispers of a future where the church reclaims its voice, not as crown, but as conscience.
Drawing on history, lived witness, and the author's own vantage point as both participant and observer, After the Amen speaks to a Philippine struggle with universal resonance. Every nation that weds faith and politics must wrestle with the same temptation: to chase influence at the cost of integrity. And every faith community must decide whether it will serve power-or remind power whom it serves.
Unflinching yet hopeful, After the Amen calls readers-religious and secular alike-to imagine a church that breathes freely again: humble, honest, and alive.
Title
After the Amen: Faith and Power in Nation's Conscience
Publisher
GodsentBooks
Published
October 2025
Weight
100g
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9798232609900
ISBN-10
8232609907
Eden Code
7354022
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