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‘A Biblical View of Law and Justice’ is a book by David McIlroy which answers the ever-present question of what the Bible teaches with regards to human laws and legal systems.
1 maj 2020 · The biblical theology of justice—its place and definition—is observed in the Lord’s redemptive story from Eden to Zion. We will map justice using two factors. First, covenant theology is the natural way God has structured Scripture and his plan.
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20 sty 2010 · The diverse and multivocal books of the Hebrew Bible may share a preoccupation with one theme that incorporates notions of reward and punishment, blessing and curse, compassion and anger: justice. As James Crenshaw writes, “The qualit[y] of justice…runs through the Bible like a red thread.
Law and the Bible: Justice, Mercy and Legal Institutions. Edited by Robert F. Cochran, Jr. and David VanDrunen. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2013. Pp. 269. $24.00. ISBN-13: 978-0-8308-2573-8. Each of the nine chapters of Law and the Bible is cowritten by a legal scholar and a theologian.
3 lis 2010 · The book sets out the basic theoretical legal propositions on which biblical law rests, including the character of biblical law, covenant, natural law, and ideas of justice.
This Companion offers a comprehensive overview of the history, nature, and legacy of biblical law. Examining the debates that swirl around the nature of biblical law, it explores its historical context, the significance of its rules, and its influence on early Judaism and Christianity.