Resources tagged with “Natural Law”
Sanctification and Virtue
Office Hours talks with Dr. David M. VanDrunen about sanctification and virtue.
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Divine Covenants and Moral Order
Office Hours talks with Dr. David M. VanDrunen about his latest book, Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law.
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Natural Law and Religious Freedom
John Witte Jr. talks about natural law and religious freedom.
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What America Owes Jesus as Lord
A theological map toward honoring the Lordship of Christ over our nation while avoiding transformational triumphalism.
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Psalm 8
God's name and character are written in creation while his essential being is ontologically transcendent.
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What Have You Done?
By God's providence, common grace, and natural law, there exist wholesome and virtuous aspects of human culture despite the total depravity of humankind.
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David VanDrunen discusses his book, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought.
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2010 Conference Preview
W. Robert Godfrey and David VanDrunen discuss the 2010 faculty conference held on January 15-16, 2010.
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Meet David VanDrunen
David VanDrunen discusses his being raised in the Reformed tradition, his scholarly interests, and his experience teaching WSC.
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Bioethics and the Christian Life
David VanDrunen discusses his book Bioethics and the Christian Life: A Guide to Making Difficult Decisions.
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Calvin on Law and Gospel
Some of the most glaring distortions of Calvin?s ministry and doctrine are related to his understanding of the law.
ContinueGetting a Handle on Romans Part 2
The Apostle Paul contrasts the righteousness that comes by the law in Romans 10:5 with the righteousness that comes by faith in the following verse.
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Getting a Handle on Romans Part 1
The Apostle Paul contrasts the righteousness that comes by the law in Romans 10:5 with the righteousness that comes by faith in the following verse.
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Inaugural Address: Two Kingdoms and the Ordo Salutis
The doctrines of the Two Kingdoms and the Ordo Salutis with the doctrinal and ethical distinctions they entail are still critically important for a biblically sound account of the nature of the Christian life and its relation to the Reformed system of doctrine.
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Two Ways of Denying God’s Law and One Way of Affirming It
Because we are recipients of the Gospel, we can no longer offer a witness from a position of moral superiority.
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