5 Quotes & Sayings By Greg L Bahnsen

Greg L. Bahnsen was a prolific author on apologetics, Christian worldview, and Christian ethics. He is probably best known for his works, Theonomy: God's Law and the Restitution of All Things; Theonomy: God's Law and Political Legitimacy; Theonomy: God's Law and Social Order; Theonomy: A Biblical Foundation for Law; The Declaration of Independence and the Authority of Scripture; History of Christian Thought; Man, Creation, and the Creator; Scripture Answers Man (Vol. 1); Scripture Answers Man (Vol Read more

2); Philosophical Foundations of Natural Law; Natural Law: Its Sources in Nature and Nature's Sources in Itself; Principles of Christian Ethics; Man & Wife: A Biblical Study on Marriage & Family Relationships; A Biblical View of Abortion; Who Is Jesus? What Is His Church?

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The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the revealed law of God… then what will it be? In some form or expression it will have to be the law of man (or men) - the standard of self-law or autonomy. And when autonomous laws come to govern a commonwealth, the sword is certainly wielded in vain, for it represents simply the brute force of some men’s will against the will of other men. Greg L. Bahnsen
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If no divine law is recognized above the law of the State, then the law of man has become absolute in men's eyes--there is then no logical barrier to totalitarianism. Greg L. Bahnsen
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Of all the wicked heresies and threatening movements facing the church in our day, when Westminster Seminary finally organized their faculty to write something in unison, they gave their determined political efforts not to fight socialism, not to fight homosexuality, not abortion, not crime and mayhem in our society, not subjectivism in theology, not dispensationalism, not cultural relativism, not licentiousness, not defection from the New Testament, not defection from the Westminster Confession of Faith, all of which are out there and they can give their legitimate efforts to… boy the thing they had to write about was theonomy! How many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he doesn’t see the problem? . Greg L. Bahnsen
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With its continued dismissal of the law of God in ethics, Fundamentalism expressed both a "spiritualized" form of situational ethics and a "Christianly submissive" statism. Greg L. Bahnsen