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God's Law, "General Equity" and the Westminster Confession of Faith

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  • Harold G. Cunningham

This essay argues that according to the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Christian church's only obligation towards the Old Testament judicial laws is one of "general equity." However, opinions vary as to how these words must be interpreted in the context of the Reconstructionist movement (Theonomy debate).

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John Calvin and Civil Government

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  • Ron Gleason

This article looks at John Calvin's view on the task of the government, judicial laws and lawsuits.

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Theonomy and Judicial Laws

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  • Scott Sanborn

This article is about theonomy, and specifically about the judicial laws, the relation of Old Testament and New Testament, and how government should look at judicial laws today.

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Christianity knows nothing of hopeless cases. It professes its ability to take the most crooked stick and bring it straight, to flash a new power into the blackest carbon, which will turn it into a diamond Alexander Maclaren
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