Theonomy wants to make the Law of Moses the “law of the land,” pacifism wants to apply the Sermon on the Mount in a similar fashion. Which position, if either, is Biblical?
This is one part of a Q&A on Charles’ book The Law of Christ.
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by Charles Leiter on January 24, 2013
Theonomy wants to make the Law of Moses the “law of the land,” pacifism wants to apply the Sermon on the Mount in a similar fashion. Which position, if either, is Biblical?
This is one part of a Q&A on Charles’ book The Law of Christ.
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