Theonomy
Theonomy is a view of Christian ethics associated with Christian Reconstructionism, most noted for its attempts to show how the ethical standards of the Old Testament are applicable to modern society, including the Standing Laws of the Old Testament, as well as its general ethical principles.
See also
External links
- Christian Reconstructionism (Wikipedia)
Favorable
- What Is 'Theonomy'? by Greg Bahnsen
- For Whom Was God's Law Intended? by Greg Bahnsen
- The Theonomic Thesis in Confessional and Historical Perspective by Greg Bahnsen
- Theonomy: What It Is; What It Is Not by Mark Duncan
- A Theonomic View of Civil Law by William O. Einwechter
- Theonomic Ethics and the Westminster Confession by Kenneth Gentry
- Are the Mosaic Laws for Today? (PDF), by Francis Nigel Lee
- Calvinism and "The Judicial Law of Moses" by James Jordan
Critical
- Critique of Theonomy: A Taxonomy, by T. David Gordon, Westminster Theological Journal 56.1 (Spring 1994): 23-43.
- Statement on Theonomy, by Bill Baldwin
- The Danger of Legalism in Reformed Circles, by Bill Baldwin
- The Three Uses of the Law: A New Proposal, by Bill Baldwin
- John Calvin: Theonomist?, by J. Ligon Duncan
- Moses' Law for Modern Government, by J. Ligon Duncan
- The Westminster Confession of Faith: A Theonomic Document?, by J. Ligon Duncan
- Machen's Warrior Children, by John Frame
- Critique of Theonomy: A Taxonomy, by T. David Gordon
- The Divine Law of Political Israel Expired, by Sherman Isbell. Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3, Pt. 4
- Theonomy (or Christian Reconstruction): A Reformed Baptist Assessment (PDF), by Samuel Waldron