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Orders of creation
Orders of creation (or sometimes creation orders) 〔John H. Leith (''Basic Christian doctrine'' ). Westminster John Knox Press, 1993. ISBN 0-664-25192-7. p. 78〕 refer to a doctrine of theology asserting God's hand in establishing social domains such as the family, the church, the state, and the economy. Although it is commonly traced back to early Lutheranism,〔Alister E. McGrath, Joanna Collicutt McGrath. ''The Open Secret: A New Vision for Natural Theology''. Blackwell Publishing, 2008.
ISBN 1-4051-2691-4. p. 160.〕〔Carl E. Braaten. (''Principles of Lutheran theology'' ). Fortress Press, 2007. ISBN 0-8006-3835-2. pp. 139, 152, 156–158, 164, 173.〕 the doctrine is also discussed within Reformed ChristianityJ. H. F. Schaeffer. (''Createdness and ethics'' ). Walter de Gruyter, 2006. ISBN 3-11-019073-7. pp. 219–224.〕 as well as modern Judaism.〔Norman Lamm. (''Faith and doubt: studies in traditional Jewish thought'' ). KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2007. ISBN 0-88125-952-7. pp. 164–165.〕 During the 1930s–1940s rise of European neo-orthodoxy, the meaning of this doctrine in regards to the foundations of church and state (e.g., how its interpretation by 19th-century German theologians may have aided in legitimizing the then-contemporary Nazi party or how it would support the reality or non-reality of natural law) came into dispute amongst such famed theologians as Karl Barth,〔Ed. John Bainbridge Webster. (''The Cambridge companion to Karl Barth'' ). Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-521-58560-0. pp. 218, 267–268.〕 Emil Brunner,〔 and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.〔Stanley Hauerwas's "Bonhoeffer's Search for a Political Ethic" (pp. 143–144) in Eds. Peter Scott, William T. Cavanaugh. (''The Blackwell companion to political theology'' ) Wiley-Blackwell, 2004. ISBN 0-631-22342-8.〕〔Kathryn Tanner. (''The politics of God: Christian theologies and social justice'' ) Fortress Press, 1992. ISBN 0-8006-2613-3. pp. 81–99.〕 Though a specific 1934 controversy between Brunner and Barth over the interpretations of the doctrines of natural law and the orders of creation〔John W. Hart. ''Karl Barth Vs. Emil Brunner: The Formation and Dissolution of a Theological Alliance, 1916–1936''. Peter Lang, 2001. ISBN 0-8204-4505-3〕 was not inherently political, Barth alleged that Brunner's position gave credibility to pro-Nazi "German Christians."〔
==See also==

* Natural law
* Natural theology

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