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The Bible, Natural Theology, and Natural Law: Conflict or Compromise? is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, Dr. Morey addresses the history and dangers of natural law and natural theology. With characteristic warmth and insight, he divides his discussion into three parts: exposition of a Biblical worldview, exposition of Biblical theism and philosophy, and refutation of natural law and theology in Christian thinking. Dr. Morey discusses the Ancient Greek philosophies and their impact on...

Dr. Vincent Cheung Natural theology1 arises from man’s attempt to discover reality—God, man, ethics, even salvation—with methods that exclude divine revelation. Such a project requires ultimate confidence in man’s faculties and procedures. It assumes an attitude that says, “If it is there, I will find it. If it is true, I will prove it.” The natural theologian trusts in himself to discover what he needs to know and what there is to know. Since the object of his trust is himself, and since
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