A Conquered Kingdom
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Publisher: Reformed Worldview Books
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© 2008 Reformed Worldview Books Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
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Printed: 793 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink Description:This massive book is an examination of what the Bible teaches on the role and limits of civil government. Those looking for a solid defence of Theonomic ethics, Christian and limited government will find this volume most useful. "The reader should find all the basic information necessary for understanding the Theonomic thesis. As an added benefit, he provides material demonstrating the post-millennial hope which opens the door to our labouring toward the implementation of God's law in the modern world." Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry "I view it as a tremendous addition to the Christian world." Rev. John M. Otis "I would encourage everyone to purchase Daniel Ritchie’s book, especially if you are not a Theonomic Reconstructionist. His book is one of the few that really defines what Theonomy is and clears up the misunderstandings of those who oppose Theonomy. I am learning more from this book than any other I have read in a long time." Rev. Stephen Welch Keywords:Listed in: |
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Moreover, in a section worth the cost of the book alone, Ritchie meticulously chronicles the historic Reformers’ favorable positions to the Bible’s various capital sanctions, putting to rest the argument that Theonomy is a radical historical aberration. Indeed, Christians who read this book might find themselves asking whether today’s pluralistic Christian views of the state are radical historical aberrations. Highly recommended.
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