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theonomy : ウィキペディア英語版
theonomy

Theonomy, from ''theos'' (god) and ''nomos'' (law), is the idea that Mosaic law should be observed by modern societies. Theonomists reject the traditional Reformed belief that the civil laws of the Mosaic Law are no longer applicable. This idea is not to be confused with the idea of "theonomous ethics" proposed by Paul Tillich.
==Goals==
Various theonomic authors have stated such goals as "the universal development of Biblical theocratic republics",〔(Chilton, David, ''Paradise Restored: A Biblical Theology of Dominion'', Appendix A )〕 exclusion of non-Christians from voting and citizenship,〔(North, Gary, ''Political Polytheism'' ), p. 87〕 and the application of Biblical law by the state.〔(Bahnsen, Greg, ''By This Standard: The Authority Of God's Law Today'' ), pp. 346-347〕 Under such a system of Biblical law, homosexual acts,〔(DeMar, Gary, ''Ruler of the Nations'' ), (p. 212 )〕 adultery, witchcraft, and blasphemy〔(North, Gary, ''Unconditional Surrender: God's Program for Victory ), p. 118〕 would be punishable by death. Propagation of idolatry or "false religions" would be illegal〔(An Interview with Greg L. Bahnsen )〕 and could also be punished by the death penalty.〔Rushdoony, R.J., ''The Institutes of Biblical Law'', (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973), pp. 38–39.〕〔Schwertley, Brian M., ("Political Polytheism" )〕
According to theonomist Greg Bahnsen, the laws of God are the standard which Christian voters and officials ought to pursue. Civil officials are also not constrained to literally enforce every Biblical law, such as one-time localized imperatives, certain administrative details, typological foreshadows, or those against envy and unbelief. "Rulers should enforce only those laws for which God revealed social sanctions to be imposed"〔Bahnsen, Greg L. By This Standard: The Authority of God's Law Today, p. 10. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1985〕

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