Theonomy


By This Standard: The Authority of God's Law Today
Theonomy in Christian Ethics
The Institutes of Biblical Law, Volume 1 of 3
No Other Standard: Theonomy and Its Critics
Mere Christendom
Ruler of Kings: Toward a Christian Vision of Government
The Bounds of Love
The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates: A Proper Resistance to Tyranny and a Repudiation of Unlimited Obedience to Civil Government
Disputations on the Judicial Laws of Moses
Law and Liberty
Theonomy: An Informed Response
The Sound Doctrine of Theocracy OR Statism and the Christian Mind: A Treatise Addressing the Need For a Recognition of a Theocratic Government and an Explanation of Its Application In Society
A Justice Primer
The Mission of God: A Manifesto of Hope
The Institutes of Biblical Law: Law And Society, Volume 2 of 3
Greg L. Bahnsen
The believer and the unbeliever recognize two different final standards for living including that aspect of living known as thinking, reasoning, and arguing. They are divided by their ultimate commitments, either to Christ or to some other authority (usually themselves).
Greg L. Bahnsen

Rousas John Rushdoony
The future of the family is thus at stake in the future of the private ownership of property. And both rest alike on respect for the sovereign law of God.
Rousas John Rushdoony, Law and Liberty

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