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Natural law and the two kingdoms : a study in the development of Reformed social thought

Author: David VanDrunen
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2010.
Series: Emory University studies in law and religion.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Conventional scholarship holds that the theology and social ethics of the Reformed tradition stand at odds with concepts of natural law and the two kingdoms. But David VanDrunen here challenges that status quo through his careful, thoroughgoing exploration of the development of Reformed social thought from the Reformation to the present. - from publisher description.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David VanDrunen
ISBN: 9780802864437 0802864430
OCLC Number: 466359162
Description: x, 466 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Natural law, the two kingdoms, and the untold story of Reformed social thought --
Precursors of the Reformed tradition --
Reforming natural law and the two kingdoms : John Calvin and his contemporaries --
Natural law in early Reformed resistance theory --
The age of orthodoxy : natural law and the two kingdoms in Reformed doctrine and practice --
Theocratic New England, disestablished Virginia, and the spirituality of the church --
An ambiguous transition : Abraham Kuyper on natural law and the two kingdoms --
The Christological critique : the thought of Karl Barth --
The Kuyperian legacy (I) : Herman Dooyeweerd and North American neo-Calvinism --The Kuyperian Legacy (II) : Cornelius Van Til and the Van Tillians --
The survival and revival of Reformed natural law and two kingdoms doctrine.
Series Title: Emory University studies in law and religion.
Responsibility: David VanDrunen.

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Conventional scholarship holds that the theology and social ethics of the Reformed tradition stand at odds with concepts of natural law and the two kingdoms. But David VanDrunen here challenges that status quo through his careful, thoroughgoing exploration of the development of Reformed social thought from the Reformation to the present. - from publisher description.

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