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'''Theonomy''' is a term that can simply mean "God's Law" (referring to the [[Moral Law]] contained in the Decalogue or [[Ten Commandments]], the [[Judicial Law]] for [[Israel]], and/or the [[Ceremonial Law]] for the [[Judaism|Jewish religion]].
'''Theonomy''' is a term that can simply mean "God's Law" (referring to the [[Moral Law]] contained in the Decalogue or [[Ten Commandments]], the [[Judicial Law]] for [[Israel]], and/or the [[Ceremonial Law]] for the [[Judaism|Jewish religion]].


Theonomy may also refer to certain views on the [[Church]] and the [[Civil Magistrate]], such as [[General Equity Theonomy]] or [[Reconstruction Theonomy]].
Theonomy may also refer to certain views on the [[Church]] and the [[Civil magistrate|Civil Magistrate]], such as [[General Equity Theonomy]] or [[Reconstruction Theonomy]].

Latest revision as of 22:17, 9 July 2025

Theonomy is a term that can simply mean "God's Law" (referring to the Moral Law contained in the Decalogue or Ten Commandments, the Judicial Law for Israel, and/or the Ceremonial Law for the Jewish religion.

Theonomy may also refer to certain views on the Church and the Civil Magistrate, such as General Equity Theonomy or Reconstruction Theonomy.