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Autonomous Government Reason and Natural Law


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Is government without God a rebellion? Can man consistently govern himself with Natural Law? Join Pastor Bret and John for an enlightening conversation.

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"Allmodern conceptions of government that rest upon natural law, a social compact,or the consent of the governed are manifestations of secular and autonomousreason and man's rebellion against God". Theonomy in Cristian Ethics

 

Crenshaw,Ben R. “New Covenant Fulfillment and the End of the Law: A Critique ofTheonomic Hermeneutics and Political Ethics - the London Lyceum.” The LondonLyceum - Analytic, Baptist, & Confessional Theology, July 13, 2024.https://thelondonlyceum.com/new-covenant-fulfillment-and-the-end-of-the-law-a-critique-of-theonomic-hermeneutics-and-political-ethics/.

 

"Allmodern conceptions of government that rest upon natural law, a social compact,or the consent of the governed are manifestations of secular and autonomousreason and man's rebellion against God". Theonomy in Cristian Ethics

 

Crenshaw,Ben R. “New Covenant Fulfillment and the End of the Law: A Critique ofTheonomic Hermeneutics and Political Ethics - the London Lyceum.” The LondonLyceum - Analytic, Baptist, & Confessional Theology, July 13, 2024.https://thelondonlyceum.com/new-covenant-fulfillment-and-the-end-of-the-law-a-critique-of-theonomic-hermeneutics-and-political-ethics/.

 

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