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Biblical Natural Law: A Theocentric and Teleological Approach [Hardcover]

Matthew Levering (Author)
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0199535299 978-0199535293 June 2, 2008
Natural law theory is controversial today because it presumes that there is a stable 'human nature' that is subject to a 'law.' How do we know that 'human nature' is stable and not ever-evolving? How can we expect 'law' not to constrict human freedom and potential? Furthermore if there is a 'law,' there must be a lawgiver. Matthew Levering argues that natural law theory makes sense only within a broader worldview, and that the Bible sketches both such a persuasive worldview and an account of natural law that offers an exciting portrait of the moral life.

To establish the relevance of biblical readings to the wider philosophical debate on natural law, this study offers an overview of modern natural law theories from Cicero to Nietzsche, which reverse the biblical portrait by placing human beings at the center of the moral universe. Whereas the biblical portrait of natural law is other-directed, ordered to self-giving love, the modern accounts turn inward upon the self. Drawing on the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, Levering employs theological and philosophical investigation to achieve a contemporary doctrine of natural law that accords with the biblical witness to a loving Creator who draws human beings to share in the divine life.
This book provides both an introduction to natural law theory and a compelling challenge to re-think current biblical scholarship on the topic.

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"Matthew Levering brings his customary high level of research and insight to an entangled and prickly topic...a clearly thought-out consideration of an important, practical subject that will serve its readers well." - Mark McDowell, Themelios


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Matthew Levering is Professor of Theology at the University of Dayton, Ohio

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0199535299
  • ISBN-13: 978-0199535293
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Biblical Natural Law: A Theocentric and Teleological Approach (Hardcover)
This book is expensive at $100. However, if you're interested in natural law, it's worth it. It's less than 300 pages and quite comprehensive (Levering starts with Cicero, works up through the medievals, and even touches on the moderns.) Moreover, the bibliography is very good if you're doing research.

Contemporary accounts of natural law are light on definitions of human nature and sometimes ignore the theistic orientation of natural law in traditional accounts. Biblical Natural Law is refreshing because it directly addresses why natural law must include an account of human nature.

5 stars.

Godspeed,
Taylor R. Marshall
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
moral theology, human natural inclinations, human bodiliness, mere naturalness, natural law doctrine, divine positive law, ecstatic being
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New Testament, Holy Spirit, Old Testament, New York, Catholic University of America Press, Cambridge University Press, The Thomist, Oxford University Press, The Sources of Christian Ethics, Grand Rapids, Thomas Aquinas, Veritatis Splendor, University of Notre Dame Press, Summa Theologiae, John Paul, Wisdom of Solomon, Jesus Christ, David Novak, University of Chicago Press, San Francisco, The Invention of Autonomy, Leo Strauss, Clarendon Press, Hans Urs von Balthasar, New Law
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