Shapat: Principles from God is law for governance / Grepor "Butch" Belgica.

By: Belgica, Grepor "Butch"
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manila: Rex Book Store, ©2008Description: 303p.; 23cmISBN: 978-971-23-9438-6Subject(s): Christianity and politics -- Philippines | Church and State -- PhilippinesDDC classification: TH 261.7 B429 2018
Contents:
Content -- One: Introduction (Christian worldview) -- 1. An introduction to shaping Godly leaders for the 3 God-oriented institutions (family, church, state) -- 2. Basic principle of Christian civil government - 3. he who reads, leads -- 4. Christian patriotism and the providence of God -- 5. Government -- 6. Covenantal governments and civil government -- 7. Covenant, 5 points and structure -- Two: Biblical principles for civil government -- 1. The state (inescapably religious) -- 2. Four articles on God and civil governments (the Lordship of Christ and the separation of state and church, unrighteous legislation, God's law or chaos, when the righteous are in authority) -- 3. Criteria for choosing civil servants and a national leader -- Three: Biblical principles for political action ands activism -- 1. Three articles on biblical principles for political action and activism -- 2. The other three "P" of politics -- 3. Rule of law -- Four: Biblical principles for criminal justice -- 1. The three God-oriented institutions of society and criminal justice -- 2. The penalty of death for grievous crimes -- 3. all about death penalty as capital punishment -- 4. capital punishment and the bible -- 5. Guilt of innocent blood in three parts (the crime of murder and its punishment, the crime of abortion and its just punishment, biblical law and self-defense) -- Five: biblical principles on economics, banking and finance -- 1. biblical economics from biblical perspective -- 2. biblical principles of economics -- 3. kingdom economics -- 4. flourishing -- 5. Christian economics -- 6. just weighs and measures -- 7. honest money -- 8. fractional reserve banking -- 9. phlebotomizers at the IMF by Jack Kemp -- 10. all about God -- 11. get out of debt to enter a life of freedom -- Six: biblical principles on education, social, welfare, etc. -- 1. a Christian view of education -- 2. the covenant context of Christian education -- 3. biblical principles on immigration (the U.S. model, Bush and the bible meet Vicente Fox) -- 4. principles on social welfare and charity (biblical welfare reform) -- 5. introduction to George Grant's book in the shadow of plenty -- 6. in paper we trust (God's word and man's constitution) -- 7. forum on law and liberty.
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Content -- One: Introduction (Christian worldview) -- 1. An introduction to shaping Godly leaders for the 3 God-oriented institutions (family, church, state) -- 2. Basic principle of Christian civil government - 3. he who reads, leads -- 4. Christian patriotism and the providence of God -- 5. Government -- 6. Covenantal governments and civil government -- 7. Covenant, 5 points and structure -- Two: Biblical principles for civil government -- 1. The state (inescapably religious) -- 2. Four articles on God and civil governments (the Lordship of Christ and the separation of state and church, unrighteous legislation, God's law or chaos, when the righteous are in authority) -- 3. Criteria for choosing civil servants and a national leader -- Three: Biblical principles for political action ands activism -- 1. Three articles on biblical principles for political action and activism -- 2. The other three "P" of politics -- 3. Rule of law -- Four: Biblical principles for criminal justice -- 1. The three God-oriented institutions of society and criminal justice -- 2. The penalty of death for grievous crimes -- 3. all about death penalty as capital punishment -- 4. capital punishment and the bible -- 5. Guilt of innocent blood in three parts (the crime of murder and its punishment, the crime of abortion and its just punishment, biblical law and self-defense) -- Five: biblical principles on economics, banking and finance -- 1. biblical economics from biblical perspective -- 2. biblical principles of economics -- 3. kingdom economics -- 4. flourishing -- 5. Christian economics -- 6. just weighs and measures -- 7. honest money -- 8. fractional reserve banking -- 9. phlebotomizers at the IMF by Jack Kemp -- 10. all about God -- 11. get out of debt to enter a life of freedom -- Six: biblical principles on education, social, welfare, etc. -- 1. a Christian view of education -- 2. the covenant context of Christian education -- 3. biblical principles on immigration (the U.S. model, Bush and the bible meet Vicente Fox) -- 4. principles on social welfare and charity (biblical welfare reform) -- 5. introduction to George Grant's book in the shadow of plenty -- 6. in paper we trust (God's word and man's constitution) -- 7. forum on law and liberty.

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