God's Law: The Neglected Element in Religious and Civil Life
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (821 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1456532960 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 460 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-17 |
Language | : | English |
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. In 1980 he wrote his first full-length book; America, the True Church, and End of the Age. McCune's writing style is lively, and at the same time scholarly, as numerous citations are quoted to emphasize and expound on important ideas and points of view throughout his writings. McCune has served as an international economist for several Fortune 500 companies during his career, and has been an avid student of the Bible for over 25 years beginning with his
In spite of the fact that God’s Law provides workable answers to modern society’s multitude of festering problems, Jewish adherents have mixed it with folklore and faulty interpretations while Christians have rejected it completely as being either outdated or irrelevant. Meanwhile, the institutions of modern society are in deep trouble: nothing government manages seems to work! The truth is that God’s Law was, and still is—as King David said—the perfect law of righteousness the ultimate guide to how to treat others with respect and love. If you want to gain a better understanding of the mind of God and how He views fairness, study God’s Law!. After a lengthy introduction that makes clear the confusing teachings of the Apostle Paul concerning the status of the law for Christians, God’s Law attempts
. Mr. In 1980 he wrote his first full-length book; America, the True Church, and End of the Age. About the Author James A. McCune's writing style is lively, and at the same time scholarly, as numerous citations are quoted to emphasize and expound on important ideas and points of view throughout his writings. He is also the author of Is Jesus the Jews' Messiah?, and The Economics of the Kingdom of God. McCune has served as an international economist for several Fortune 500 companies during his career, and has been an avid student of the Bible for over 25 years beginning with his Master's thesis in Economics entitled The Economics of the Bible
"Here's what this book's about ." according to James A. McCune. I wrote this book out of frustration that the Mosaic law was difficult both to find, in the scriptures, and to understand. So I embarked on a mission to organize and explain, exhaustively, the civil statutes contained in the first five books of the Bible. Using the Princeton Theological Library as my main source of "authorities" on the law, I have quoted numerous authorities going back literally hundreds of years. I tried, also, to find the balance between being scholarly and being readableonly you can judge whether I suceeded!At Here's what this book's about . James A. McCune I wrote this book out of frustration that the Mosaic law was difficult both to find, in the scriptures, and to understand. So I embarked on a mission to organize and explain, exhaustively, the civil statutes contained in the first five books of the Bible. Using the Princeton Theological Library as my main source of "authorities" on the law, I have quoted numerous authorities going back literally hundreds of years. I tried, also, to find the balance between being scholarly and being readableonly you can judge whether I suceeded!At 428 pages, this boo. 28 pages, this boo