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A History of the Idea of "God's Law" (Theonomy): Its Origins, Development and Place in Political and Legal Thought
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  • Marc A. Clauson, Cedarville University
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History and Government
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Excerpt used by permission of The Edwin Mellen Press

Description

This book addresses the idea that the judicial law of God, as found in the Old Testament of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, has a place in legal and political thought and practice, as well as economic thought, and has advanced in various forms since the beginning of Christianity, and previously, during the period of the Hebrew Commonwealth. This work traces the Theonomic movement and its ideas from its roots in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries into its modern form, placing Theonomy in context of legal, political, and economic philosophy.

ISBN
9780773455986
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
About the Author

Prior to coming to Cedarville, Dr. Clauson served as Assistant Commissioner, Department of Finance and Administration, State of West Virginia; and County Administrator, Wayne County, West Virginia. His research interests include intellectual history, history of political and economic thought, church history, the history of philosophical and theological anthropology in relation to political thought, markets and social justice, and constitutionalism. He is a member of the American Political Science Association, Values and Capitalism Forum, History of Science Society, and is a Fellow with the Nehemiah Institute. Dr. Clauson is ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America and the Reformed Episcopal Church. Dr. Clauson also writes for Bereans @ The Gate.

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Citation Information
Marc A. Clauson. A History of the Idea of "God's Law" (Theonomy): Its Origins, Development and Place in Political and Legal Thought. Lewiston, NY(2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marc_clauson/6/