Hi Andrew.. according to the article resurrecting liberalism, the moral law as it relates to civil legislation is narrow — basically protecting life, liberty, and property. But from where does this limited view of civil government come from ? – not the word of God as i can tell. May i suggest a study of the Reformed confessional standards like the WCF, (prior to the North American revision that is)
Hi Andrew.. according to the article resurrecting liberalism, the moral law as it relates to civil legislation is narrow — basically protecting life, liberty, and property. But from where does this limited view of civil government come from ? – not the word of God as i can tell. May i suggest a study of the Reformed confessional standards like the WCF, (prior to the North American revision that is)
Nigel
I’m referring to the political component of the moral law, not the latter in toto