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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever...: Luther's Essay on Secular Authority - Part 3
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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Luther's Essay on Secular Authority - Part 3. Luther’s Essay on Secular Authority – Part Three. Luther’s Aim – Explain how a prince should go about exercising his authority. Luther’s Audience – Those who want to be Christian rulers and lords and who give some thought to their salvation. 8220;Do not lord your authority over your subjects”. Must use his own reason to firmly control the Law and the Sword and apply it correctly.
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Opinion-Nate: Should Good Men Really Do Nothing?
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A blog devoted to me (Nate) and my very strong opinions. Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Should Good Men Really Do Nothing? The Bible is filled with verses which command Christians to obey their authorities. Paul says in Romans 13 1-2, "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. Mmanded to do when a ruler such as Hitler takes pow. Are we to s. It back passively and allow evil to continue? Edmond Burke once said, ". Subscribe to: ...
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Opinion-Nate: Machiavellian Ethic or Lack Thereof
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A blog devoted to me (Nate) and my very strong opinions. Monday, November 5, 2007. Machiavellian Ethic or Lack Thereof. In response to: " The Prince. Is a concise statement of Machiavelli's belief that classical and Christian political theory is unworkable in a world that defines politics as the exercise of power and the struggle for power. It is also implicitly a rejection of a nihilistic counterethic, that only power and brute force matter.". November 5, 2007 at 5:49 PM. View my complete profile. Marti...
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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever...: Luther's Essay on Secular Authority - Part 1
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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever. Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Luther's Essay on Secular Authority - Part 1. Luther: On secular authority, how far does the obedience owed to it extend? Luther’s Aim: “To teach princes and secular authorities how they can remain Christians yet leave Christ as Lord, without reducing Christ’s commands to mere ‘counsels’ for their sake.” (4). Luther believes he must oppose these men. (5-6). Many scriptural examples of authority. Moses, Cain and Abel, Christ. An ul...
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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever...: November 2007
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Inquiries without any personal bias whatsoever. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Luther's Essay on Secular Authority - Part 3. Luther’s Essay on Secular Authority – Part Three. Luther’s Aim – Explain how a prince should go about exercising his authority. Luther’s Audience – Those who want to be Christian rulers and lords and who give some thought to their salvation. 8220;Do not lord your authority over your subjects”. Must use his own reason to firmly control the Law and the Sword and apply it correctly.
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Thinking? There's a novel idea!: Machiavelli Quiz
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There's a novel idea! Monday, November 5, 2007. Is a concise statement of Machiavell's belief that classical and Christian political theory is unworkable in a world that defines politics as the exercise of power and the struggle for power. It is also implicitly a rejection of a nihilistic counterethic, that only power and brute force matter.". Discuss to what extent you agree or disagree with this statement. What evidence can you bring to support your position? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Make Them Hear You: Questions Raised from Luther's "On Secular Authority" (Parts 1 & 2)
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Make Them Hear You. Go out and tell the story / Let it echo far and wide / Make them hear you / Make them hear you / Proclaim it from your pulpit / In the classroom with your pen / Teach every child to raise his voice / And then, my brothers, then / Will justice be demanded by ten million righteous men / Make them hear you / Make them hear you." - Brian Stokes Mitchell. Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Questions Raised from Luther's "On Secular Authority" (Parts 1 and 2). As everyone would be doing exactly w...