by Sam Meisenhelder | Jan 17, 2025 | Law, Theonomy
We live in a time of renewed interest in the judicial use of the law of God and its application to the state. Whether it’s topics related to abortion, critical theorie’s takeover of public education, intersectionality’s precedence in the workforce, and the...
by J.M. Wilson | Dec 17, 2023 | Theonomy
Setting the Stage Events over the past several years have conspired to expose that much of the “conservative” evangelical pastorate has been asleep at the switch when it comes to the intersection of faith and civil government. These can be touchy subjects, and Pastors...
by Ben Moore | Sep 26, 2023 | Ethics, Law, Theonomy
The twentieth and twenty-first centuries could be characterized as an era of liberation movements. Whether it be women’s suffrage, civil rights, or more contemporarily, “LGBT” activism, many groups have emerged seeking freedom from discrimination and...
by Martin Selbrede | Sep 19, 2023 | Christian Reconstruction, Ethics, Foundations Series, Law, Theonomy
In a perfect world, we could launch straight into a discussion of theonomy from the ground up, confident that it will be evaluated fairly on the merits. Instead, we face a mountain of long-standing prejudices that have successfully recast the three terms “theonomy,”...