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Near the end of the eighteenth century a new type of argument began to be heard in European and North American circles defending the plural structure of society.
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scriptural ground motive, modern association movement, creational principle, sphere sovereignty, differentiated social order, analogical precedent, creation motive, arguments from history, plural structure, state absolutism, argument from history, divine norms, psychical aspect, superior unity, ground motives, societal spheres, ontic status, societal differentiation, complex equality, totality structures, common grace, social pluralism, partial authorities, institutional rights, psychical life
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New York, Groen van Prinsterer, United States, Herman Dooyeweerd, Abraham Kuyper, Thomas Aquinas, Wedge Publishing Foundation, God's Word, Pope Leo, Notre Dame, Pope Pius, Roman Catholic, Evan Runner, Jesus Christ, Jacques Maritain, Edmund Burke, Grand Rapids, Latin America, Middle Ages, Catholic Church, Otto von Gierke, Pope John Paul, Second Vatican Council, American Catholic Bishops, Van Dyke
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