This volume explores the problems and prospects attending evangelical engagement with natural law as a key feature for political thought. Engaging theology, philosophy, political theory and biblical studies, many contributors are optimistic about the prospects of evangelical r...
This volume explores the problems and prospects attending evangelical engagement with natural law as a key feature for political thought. Engaging theology, philosophy, political theory and biblical studies, many contributors are optimistic about the prospects of evangelical r...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesse Covington is assistant professor of political science at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA. Bryan McGraw is an assistant professor of politics and international relations at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. Micah Watson is director of the Center for Politics & Religion and assistant professor of political science at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee.
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Introduction Part I: Understanding Evangelical Discomfort with Natural Law Chapter 1: Burying the Wrong Corpse: Evangelicals and Natural Law J. Daryl Charles, Bryan College Chapter 2: Karl Barth's Eschatological (rejection of) Natural Law Jesse Couenhoven, Villanova University Chapter 3: The Doctrine of Creation and the Possibilities of an Evangelical Natural Law Bryan McGraw, Wheaton College Part II: Evangelicalism and Natural Law: Continuing Questions Chapter 4: Natural Law and Mosaic Law in the Theology of Paul: Their Relationship and Its Implications David VanDrunen, Westminster Seminary California Chapter 5: Natural Law, God, and Human Dignity Robert George, Princeton University Chapter 6: Reason and Will in Natural Law Paul DeHart, Texas State University-San Marcos Chapter 7: Natural Law: Friend of Common Grace? Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College Part III: An Evangelical Natural Law Tradition? Charting a Path Forward Chapter 8: The Grammar of Virtue: St. Augustine and the Natural Law Jesse Covington, Westmont College Chapter 9: C.S. Lewis as Natural Law Evangelist: Evangelical Political Thought and the People in the Pew Micah Watson, Union University Chapter 10: The Natural Law and the Church as 'Counter-Polis' Matthew D. Wright, Biola University Chapter 11: More Than a Passing Fancy? The Evangelical Engagement with Natural Law J. Budziszewski, University of Texas, Austin
Introduction Part I: Understanding Evangelical Discomfort with Natural Law Chapter 1: Burying the Wrong Corpse: Evangelicals and Natural Law J. Daryl Charles, Bryan College Chapter 2: Karl Barth's Eschatological (rejection of) Natural Law Jesse Couenhoven, Villanova University Chapter 3: The Doctrine of Creation and the Possibilities of an Evangelical Natural Law Bryan McGraw, Wheaton College Part II: Evangelicalism and Natural Law: Continuing Questions Chapter 4: Natural Law and Mosaic Law in the Theology of Paul: Their Relationship and Its Implications David VanDrunen, Westminster Seminary California Chapter 5: Natural Law, God, and Human Dignity Robert George, Princeton University Chapter 6: Reason and Will in Natural Law Paul DeHart, Texas State University-San Marcos Chapter 7: Natural Law: Friend of Common Grace? Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College Part III: An Evangelical Natural Law Tradition? Charting a Path Forward Chapter 8: The Grammar of Virtue: St. Augustine and the Natural Law Jesse Covington, Westmont College Chapter 9: C.S. Lewis as Natural Law Evangelist: Evangelical Political Thought and the People in the Pew Micah Watson, Union University Chapter 10: The Natural Law and the Church as 'Counter-Polis' Matthew D. Wright, Biola University Chapter 11: More Than a Passing Fancy? The Evangelical Engagement with Natural Law J. Budziszewski, University of Texas, Austin
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