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Natural law and the two kingdoms: A study in the development of reformed social thought

Conventional wisdom holds that the theology and social ethics of the Reformed tradition stand at odds with concepts of natural law and the two kingdoms. This volume challenges that conventional wisdom through a study of Reformed social thought from the Reformation to the present. / The strength of this book is the overwhelming amount of historical evidence, judiciously analyzed and assessed, that positions the Reformed tradition clearly in the natural law, two kingdoms camp. This valuable contribution to our understanding of the Christian life cannot and should not be ignored or overlooked. The growing acceptance of the social gospel among evangelicals puts us in jeopardy of losing the gospel itself; the hostility to natural law and concomitant love affair with messianic ethics opens us up to tyranny. This is a much needed and indispensable ally in the battle for the life of the Christian community in North America. / John Bolt / Calvin Theological Seminary

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Author(s) Drunen, David van - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 241.0442 Van n
ISBN/ISSN 3780802864437
Subject(s) Reformed (Reformed Church)
Classification 241.0442
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher William B. Eerdmans publishing Company
Publishing Year 2010
Publishing Place Michigan
Collation x, bib. ind. 466 p.;23 cm
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