Rapture Fever
by Gary North by Gary North
history and the U.S. Constitution. Bibliography 233 North, Gary. The Sinai Strategy: Economics and the l’?n Commandments. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1986. A study of the five-point covenantal structure (l-5, 6-10) of the Ten Commandments. Includes a detailed study of why the Old Covenant’s capital sanction no longer applies to sabbath-breaking. North, Gary. 1301s of Dominion: The Case Laws of Exodus. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1990. A 1,300-page examination of the economics of Exodus 21-23. North, Gary. Westminster’s Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til’s Legacy. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1991. Refutes, chapter by chapter, the criticisms offered in Westminster Seminary’s Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. North shows that the seminary has returned to natural law theology in order to defend political pluralism. North says that this is by far his best polemical book. Rushdoony has publicly said so, too. It reprints H. L. Mencken’s 1937 obituary of J. Gresham Machen. North, Gary, ed. Theonomy: An Informed Response. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1991. A 400-page symposium refuting Westminster Seminary’s Theonomy: A Reformed Ctitique. Essays by DeMar (3), Gentry (3), Sutton, North, and Rev. John Maphet. Rushdoony, Rousas John. The Institutes of Biblical Law. Nut- Iey, New Jersey Presbyterian and Reformed, 1973. The foundational work of the Christian Reconstruction movement. It subsumes all of biblical law under the Ten Commandments. It includes three appendixes by Gary North. Sutton, Ray R. That lbu May Prosper: Dominion By Covenant. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, (1987) 1992. A detailed study of the five points of the biblical covenant model, applying them to church, state, and family. Sutton is president of Philadelphia Theological Seminary (Reformed Episcopal).
Genesis 1:1 166 1:2 72, 166 l:14f 166 l:26ff 66,68, 119-20 1:28 xxiii, 69 5:3 167 9:lff 66 9:5 142 9:5f 146 9:7 Xxul ““” 11:10 167 47:16 114 Exodus 5:19ff 40 18 65 20:11 163 Leviticus 2:lff 150 26:3ff 120 Numbers 14:2ff 61 Deuteronomy 4:5ff 91 SCRIPTURE INDEX 8:17f Xxi 8:18 62 28:lff 62,71,83, 120,202, 207 28:15ff 71 I Samuel 2:30 Xxii 8:15 114 II Samuel 12:13 107 I Kings 18 105 II Kings 2 105 Psalms 2:llf xix 23:lff 76 25:12ff 77 25:13 60, 120 37:9 77, 120 37:11 120 37:22 77 50:10 112
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history and the U.S. Constitution.<br />
Bibliography 233<br />
North, Gary. The Sinai Strategy: Economics and the l’?n Commandments.<br />
Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1986.<br />
A study of the five-point covenantal structure (l-5, 6-10) of the<br />
Ten Commandments. Includes a detailed study of why the Old<br />
Covenant’s capital sanction no longer applies to sabbath-breaking.<br />
North, Gary. 1301s of Dominion: The Case Laws of Exodus. Tyler,<br />
TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1990. A 1,300-page<br />
examination of the economics of Exodus 21-23.<br />
North, Gary. Westminster’s Confession: The Abandonment of Van<br />
Til’s Legacy. Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1991.<br />
Refutes, chapter by chapter, the criticisms offered in Westminster<br />
Seminary’s Theonomy: A Reformed Critique. North shows that<br />
the seminary has returned to natural law theology in order to<br />
defend political pluralism. North says that this is by far his best<br />
polemical book. Rushdoony has publicly said so, too. It reprints<br />
H. L. Mencken’s 1937 obituary of J. Gresham Machen.<br />
North, Gary, ed. Theonomy: An Informed Response. Tyler, TX:<br />
Institute for Christian Economics, 1991. A 400-page symposium<br />
refuting Westminster Seminary’s Theonomy: A Reformed Ctitique.<br />
Essays by DeMar (3), Gentry (3), Sutton, North, and Rev. John<br />
Maphet.<br />
Rushdoony, Rousas John. The Institutes of Biblical Law. Nut-<br />
Iey, New Jersey Presbyterian and Reformed, 1973. The foundational<br />
work of the Christian Reconstruction movement. It<br />
subsumes all of biblical law under the Ten Commandments. It<br />
includes three appendixes by Gary North.<br />
Sutton, Ray R. That lbu May Prosper: Dominion By Covenant.<br />
Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, (1987) 1992. A<br />
detailed study of the five points of the biblical covenant model,<br />
applying them to church, state, and family. Sutton is president<br />
of Philadelphia Theological Seminary (Reformed Episcopal).