Constance Lee’s chapter considers the possibility of retrieving a natural law theory from the theological works of John Calvin. She begins by acknowledging that, on first impressions, Calvin’s bleak anthropology appears adverse to a system of natural law. Nonetheless, Lee contends that unfair interpretations of Calvin’s texts are responsible for the orthodox reluctance to develop natural law theory from the Reformer’s works. Heavily caricatured readings of Calvin have overshadowed his statements that ‘some sparks [of the divine image] still shine’ in human nature. Lee proposes that on a nuanced reading of Calvin - being mindful of the dialectical method he employs and the broader relational framework in which his exegeses unfold - a formal ...
This article considers natural law perspectives on the nature of law. Natural law theories are unite...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
This dissertation explores some objections to natural law theory- many of which are also leveled aga...
Calvin’s natural law theory is premised on the sovereignty of God. In natural law terms, the ‘sovere...
John Calvin (1509-64), a central figure in Reformed theology, is perhaps best known for his bleak do...
Review of background and application of the notion of natural law by magisterial reformer John Calvi...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
Is knowledge of right and wrong written on the human heart? Do people know God from the world around...
Inheritors of the Calvinist Reformed tradition have long disagreed about whether knowledge of God’s ...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
In this chapter, I examine Kelsen’s contention that the natural law doctrine necessarily depends on ...
Something like natural law is required if Christians are to say that Jesus Christ is as relevant to ...
In this chapter, I examine Kelsen’s contention that the natural law doctrine necessarily depends on ...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
The term ‘natural law’ has historically led to a great deal of confusion. This is partly due to the ...
This article considers natural law perspectives on the nature of law. Natural law theories are unite...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
This dissertation explores some objections to natural law theory- many of which are also leveled aga...
Calvin’s natural law theory is premised on the sovereignty of God. In natural law terms, the ‘sovere...
John Calvin (1509-64), a central figure in Reformed theology, is perhaps best known for his bleak do...
Review of background and application of the notion of natural law by magisterial reformer John Calvi...
This dissertation seeks to answer, by close reading of primary texts, the question of whether John C...
Is knowledge of right and wrong written on the human heart? Do people know God from the world around...
Inheritors of the Calvinist Reformed tradition have long disagreed about whether knowledge of God’s ...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
In this chapter, I examine Kelsen’s contention that the natural law doctrine necessarily depends on ...
Something like natural law is required if Christians are to say that Jesus Christ is as relevant to ...
In this chapter, I examine Kelsen’s contention that the natural law doctrine necessarily depends on ...
The new natural law theory of John Finnis and others is an ambitious but flawed reinterpretation of ...
The term ‘natural law’ has historically led to a great deal of confusion. This is partly due to the ...
This article considers natural law perspectives on the nature of law. Natural law theories are unite...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
This dissertation explores some objections to natural law theory- many of which are also leveled aga...