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David VanDrunen



Average rating: 3.92 · 1,299 ratings · 292 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Living in God's Two Kingdom...

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God's Glory Alone---The Maj...

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Bioethics and the Christian...

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Politics after Christendom:...

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Natural Law and the Two Kin...

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A Biblical Case for Natural...

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Divine Covenants and Moral ...

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Natural Law: A Short Companion

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Aquinas Among the Protestant

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The Pattern Of Sound Doctri...

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“Believers themselves are the point of continuity between creation and the new creation.”
David VanDrunen, Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture

“This two-kingdoms doctrine strongly affirms that God has made all things, that sin corrupts all aspects of life, that Christians should be active in human culture, that all lawful cultural vocations are honorable, that all people are accountable to God in every activity, and that Christians should seek to live out the implications of their faith in their daily vocations. A Christian, however, does not have to adopt a redemptive vision of culture in order to affirm these important truths.”
David VanDrunen, Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture

“God is not redeeming the cultural activities and institutions of this world, but is preserving them through the covenant he made with all living creatures through Noah in Genesis 8:20–9:17.”
David VanDrunen, Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture

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