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a critique of two kingdoms theology

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a critique of two kingdoms theology

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The "Two Kingdoms" controversy has become a matter of increasing scholarly debate in recent decades. However, this is one debate which is not confined to the academy. As Willem J. Ouweneel demonstrates in The World is Christ's, behind the scholarly terms lie very practical, everyday questions, such as where to shop, whether and how to vote, and how to educate our children. The Two Kingdoms controversy is at root a question of how we ought to understand and live in a world that refuses to acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord. Dr. Ouweneel details a number of historical, logical, and exegetical considerations surrounding these questions, and helps readers understand that everything we do is an act of worship -- the issue is whether our worship is directed toward God or away from him. It is through us that God wants to realize his kingdom, every day a bit further, in every domain of life, because the world is Christ's. - Back cover.

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Ezra Press
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Rev. Dr. Joe Boot
Part one : Things to be said first.
A Reformed debate
Scholastic theology
Part two : Theological topics.
Creation theology
Natural law theology
Kingdom theology
Kingdom-church theology
Two-kingdoms theology
Sojourner theology
Re-creation theology
Ecclesiology
Part three : Philosophical topics.
Philosophy and theology
A philosophy of the state
Appendices.
Foundationalism versus fideism
Matthew Tuininga and two kingdoms : idiosyncrasy, instability, and injury
The republication hypothesis

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"Includes study questions for personal or group discussion." - Back cover.

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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2017

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Foreword
Joseph Boot

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Paperback
Pagination
xix, 399 p.
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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OL26379284M
ISBN 10
0994727968
ISBN 13
9780994727961

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