- http://netfilehost.com/wscal/OfficeHours/01.06.10DVDnl2k.mp3
- http://netfilehost.com/wscal/OfficeHours/12.07.09DVD.mp3
- http://netfilehost.com/wscal/OfficeHours/10.15.09DVDBioethics.mp3
- http://www.wscal.edu/resources/video/index.php
- http://heidelblog.wordpress.com/2010/01/08/vandrunen-natural-law-two-kingdoms-office-hours/
- http://heidelblog.wordpress.com/2010/01/01/christ-and-culture-reading-list/
- http://heidelblog.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/once-more-resources-on-the-two-kingdoms/
- http://reformedforum.org/he1/
- http://media.9marks.org/2009/08/01/being-faithful-in-a-secular-word-with-darryl-hart
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Online Primers for the Two Kingdoms and Natural Law
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I'm all for Natural Law. Two cheers for Thomas Aquinas!
In one of the links above, VanDrunen mentions that Aquinas' version of Natural Law, influenced by a sort of neo-platonism, is different from the Reformed version. According to VanDrunen (I think), Aquinas thought of it in terms of us thinking God's thoughts after him, blurring the Creator/creature distinction. The Reformed doctrine, on the other hand, views it as a function of God's common grace.
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