The Choice Principle : The Biblical Case for Legal Toleration
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0761834532
ISBN-13
9780761834533
Publisher
University Press of America
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University Press of America
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 2nd, 2006
Print length
274 Pages
Weight
413 grams
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23.10 x 18.90 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Christian theology
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Which sins should be legally tolerated and which outlawed? Are the reasons for tolerating or outlawing biblical or merely pragmatic? This book confronts these crucial questions head-on and proposes an alternative interpretation of Scripture that views government as God's instrument to punish victimizers and expand human autonomy.
The Choice Principle presents an evangelical Christian argument for a legal framework that tolerates most sinful choices by individuals, forbidding only those acts that directly victimize others. Many vocal evangelicals have assumed that Christians who take the Bible seriously and hew to moral absolutes should support laws forbidding sin. Most, however, are unwilling to outlaw all sins. Which sins should be legally tolerated and which outlawed? Are the reasons biblical or merely pragmatic? The Choice Principle confronts these crucial questions head-on, proposing an alternative interpretation of Scripture that views government as God''s instrument to punish victimizers and expand human autonomy. Grounded in legal theory, moral philosophy, and excerpts from the Bible and Christian theological texts, this timely work concludes that Christianity, particularly an evangelical commitment to the authority of Scripture, need not logically entail government endorsement of religious truths or legislation of any particular view of what constitutes a virtuous life.
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