Wisdom and the Natural Moral Order: The Contribution of Proverbs to a Christian Theology of Natural Law

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (1):153-168 (2013)
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Abstract

Many recent Christian writers have called for the reintegration of natural law theory with biblical ethics. This essay takes up that challenge with focus on the book of Proverbs. Through a close study of several major themes in this book, it argues that Proverbs points toward a conception of natural law as natural moral order, a realist natural law epistemology, the reality of moral insight across cultural and religious divides, the appropriateness of pragmatic natural law arguments, and a profound modesty about what natural law can accomplish.

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