Andrew P.C.
Puritan Board Junior
So, there has been a lot about the 2k talk lately, as well as Natural Law. I've found some very good threads on the discussions and I've listened to at least to of the lectures so far from WSC of "Christ, Culture, Kingdom" and a few articles.
Natural Law on the other hand I've found difficult to find things written or spoken about. I did how ever find Dr. Clark's essay on Calvin, a few threads, and some dozen essays on Natural Law (2 I found more helpful, one being from Horton and the other from DVD).
There was one thread I just recently found though that I think helped me understand something concerning Natural Law. Basically, how I see it(correct me if I'm wrong), the argument goes like this: if we as Christians don't help in the making of laws and separate ourselves from the "cultural mandate" then the unbelieving society will digress; that is, if there are no laws, the natural man will act as if there are no laws i.e. that there really isn't a law written on their hearts(then why did God make man with a conscience? what's it's purpose?)
So, if I have gotten those concepts wrong let me know.
Here is my question though, what is the relationship of the two and how as Christians should we view the world we live in?
Edit: I just saw that this post needs to be moved since I posted in wrong section.
Natural Law on the other hand I've found difficult to find things written or spoken about. I did how ever find Dr. Clark's essay on Calvin, a few threads, and some dozen essays on Natural Law (2 I found more helpful, one being from Horton and the other from DVD).
There was one thread I just recently found though that I think helped me understand something concerning Natural Law. Basically, how I see it(correct me if I'm wrong), the argument goes like this: if we as Christians don't help in the making of laws and separate ourselves from the "cultural mandate" then the unbelieving society will digress; that is, if there are no laws, the natural man will act as if there are no laws i.e. that there really isn't a law written on their hearts(then why did God make man with a conscience? what's it's purpose?)
So, if I have gotten those concepts wrong let me know.
Here is my question though, what is the relationship of the two and how as Christians should we view the world we live in?
Edit: I just saw that this post needs to be moved since I posted in wrong section.
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