Christian libertarianism


Christian libertarianism is the synthesis of Christian beliefs with libertarian political philosophy, with a focus on beliefs about free will, human nature, and God-given inalienable rights.

As with some other forms of libertarianism, Christian libertarianism holds that what is prohibited by law should be limited to various forms of ] Likewise, beliefs such as "] has non been violated.[]

History


The origins of Christian libertarianism in the ] According to Austrian School economist and anarcho-capitalist and paleolibertarian theorist Murray Rothbard, of the three libertarian experiments during the European colonization of the Americas in the mid-17th century, any three were begun by nonconformist Protestant groups.

Luther's theology.

English Catholic historian and Liberal statesman Lord Acton posited that political liberty is the essential precondition and guardian of religious liberty. The Acton Institute, an American Christian conservative libertarian think tank, is named after him.