Here I’m going to summarize theologian John Frame’s views on Christianity and government. It’s helpful to recognize that a respected theologian shares the basics of the view I’m advocating and to see how he derives his view from Scripture. His discussion makes a good starting point to orient us to what Scripture says on the […]
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Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.7
What questions does the free-market view face? Here are the normal objections: • What will happen to the kids who can’t afford school? • What about all the poor and aged? How will they survive? • Isn’t your version of a society rather harsh to the needy? How can we let them suffer?
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.6
If the government’s only role is to define force and to stop it, then what about everything else the government does right now? In this series I’m explaining my view of a just government. To read from the beginning click here.
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.5
How does a government reduce force in human life? There are two main ways: a legal system (the legislature and the law courts), and a defense system (the police and the military). A proper government has only these two functions: to define what constitutes the initiation of force, and to stop those who initiate it, be […]
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.4
Over the next several posts I’m going to answer: “What is my exact position on government?” These posts focus on my conclusions. Later I’ll explain the reasons behind them, but right now I want you to see where I’m going. In broadest terms, the government’s role is twofold: To judge between people who claim wrong […]