-
Christian form of
government in
which divine law
governs societies.
Theonomists hold that
societies should observe divine law,
particularly the Old Testament’s...
- law. Neuhaus,
Richard John (May 1990). "Why Wait for the Kingdom? The
Theonomist Temptation".
First Things.
Retrieved 8
August 2013. The
Phrontistery Word...
-
horrific alternate reality of the
Republic of Gilead,
where a
cabal of
theonomist Christians have
established a
totalitarian state that
forbids women to...
- was not a Kinist".
Theonomist Resources. Halbrook,
Steve (July 19, 2010). "R. J.
Rushdoony versus Kinism (updated)".
Theonomist Resources. Rushdoony...
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every other crime was
designed to
restore sinners to repentance. […]
Theonomists have
tended to
treat [the
Hebrew phrase "möt yumat"] as a
mandate for...
- Michigan:
Academie Books, 1990). Ferguson,
Sinclair 1990. "An ****embly of
Theonomists?" in Theonomy: A
Reformed Critique,
William S.
Barker and W.
Robert Godfrey...
- Post-Tithe Giving. Wipf and
Stock Publishers. p. 152. ISBN 978-1-60608-405-2.
Theonomists (or,
Christian Reconstructionists) view
themselves in the
tradition of...
- ISBN 978-1469622743. Neuhaus,
Richard J. (May 1990). "Why Wait for the Kingdom? The
Theonomist Temptation by
Richard John Neuhaus".
First Things.
Retrieved May 10, 2014...
- they
remain useful as
guidance and
revelation of God's character. Some
theonomists go
further and
embrace the idea that the
whole Law
continues to function...