Preface | p. ix |
Natural Law, the Two Kingdoms, and the Untold Story of Reformed Social Thought | p. 1 |
Precursors of the Reformed Tradition | p. 21 |
Reforming Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: John Calvin and His Contemporaries | p. 67 |
Natural Law in Early Reformed Resistance Theory | p. 119 |
The Age of Orthodoxy: Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms in Reformed Doctrine and Practice | p. 149 |
Theocratic New England, Disestablished Virginia, and the Spirituality of the Church | p. 212 |
An Ambiguous Transition: Abraham Kuyper on Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms | p. 276 |
The Christological Critique: The Thought of Karl Barth | p. 316 |
The Kuyperian Legacy (I): Herman Dooyeweerd and North American Neo-Calvinism | p. 348 |
The Kuyperian Legacy (II): Cornelius Van Til and the Van Tillians | p. 386 |
Conclusion: The Survival and Revival of Reformed Natural Law and Two Kingdoms Doctrine | p. 423 |
Bibliography | p. 435 |
Index | p. 463 |
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