Are the Ten Commandments still central to Christian living, despite what the new moralists are saying? Are we justified in making the Ten Commandments the point at which we try to relate the Gospel to the important ethical questions of today? Dr. Wallace, as this book so ably demonstrates, has a convincing, affirmative answer to these and related questions. In studying these vital issues, the author discovered that the traditional approach, which involves the presuppositions of natural law and idealism, had to be bypassed, ...
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Are the Ten Commandments still central to Christian living, despite what the new moralists are saying? Are we justified in making the Ten Commandments the point at which we try to relate the Gospel to the important ethical questions of today? Dr. Wallace, as this book so ably demonstrates, has a convincing, affirmative answer to these and related questions. In studying these vital issues, the author discovered that the traditional approach, which involves the presuppositions of natural law and idealism, had to be bypassed, and that the law must be interpreted by the Gospel and approached in the light of Jesus Christ.
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181. Hardcover with dust jacket. Previous owner's stamp and label on ffep. Browning and wear on upper edge of text. Dust jacket slightly worn along spine. Otherwise VG.