Monergism

  • Home
  • Directory
  • Our Faith
  • MP3s
  • Bookstore
  • Donate
  • About Us
  • Contact

Directory of Theology

Subscribe to Updates

| New Links | Editors' Picks | Popular Links

Freedom, the Decalogue, and Christian Ethics

Show/Hide Menu to View All Topic Categories

Ethics
Ten Commandments

Kris Ryan

Was God's purpose in giving the Ten Commandments to limit the freedom of His people, and was it in contradiction to the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament? In this article, “Freedom, the Decalogue, and Christian Ethics”, Kris Ryan, teacher and M.Div. student at Westminster Theological Seminary, reflects on the true nature of God's law and its use for Christian Ethics today.

Visit This Link | Visit This Link in a Frame
Categories: Ethics
Ten Commandments
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 09 27 2007
Hits this month: 344 - Hits in this month: 0 - Hits total: 344 - Hits in total: 0
Preview - Report error - Tell a friend
Links from category :  Previous  Next    Links from any category:  Previous  Next

Rate it

Please rate this link between 1 and 5 with 5 being top.











Newest Links

  • Republication of the Covenant of Works, Part 2
  • The Law is Not of Faith (MP3)
  • The Place of Daniel in Old Testament Eschatology (.pdf)
  • St. Paul in Macedonia (.pdf)
  • Aesthetics And The Place Of Beauty In Worship (.pdf)

SUBSCRIBE TO THE FEATURES BY EMAIL OR RSS

Top Rated Links

  • Monergistic Regeneration - Part 2
  • Sequential Interviewing Skills Part 6 (MP3)
  • Systematic Review and Verification of Applicant's Statements Part 7 (MP3)
  • The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man:
  • Selecting the Appropriate Questions Part 4 (MP3)

Popular Links

  • Calvin's Commentaries on the Whole Bible
  • Expository Sermons from Genesis to Revelation
  • Classic Bible Commentaries
  • John Piper - Sermons by Scripture
  • IVP New Testament Commentaries

Users online: 63 | Tell Friend | Add to Favorites
Links: Popular | New | Pick | Top Rated | Random

Monergism Copyright © 2009 by CPR Foundation. All rights reserved  |  Site Credits