Document: E.L.H. Taylor, The New Legality: In Light of the Christian Philosophy of Law (Philadelphia, PA.: P&R Publishing Co., 1967). Excerpt: The dictionary definition of law is, basically, that law is "1. A rule of action established by recognized authority to enforce justice and prescribe duty or obligation; a legislative enactment. 2. A system of rules or regulations … Continue reading The New Legality – E.L.H. Taylor
The Christian Philosophy of Law, Politics & the State – E.L.H. Taylor
Document: E.L.H. Taylor, The Christian Philosophy of Law, Politics & the State (Nutley, NJ.: The Craig Press, 1969). Excerpt: What indeed has Christianity to say to the temporal activities and institutions of modern men? What is the relation of the Christian to the modern world? What is the nature of political obligation and the limit of political authority? … Continue reading The Christian Philosophy of Law, Politics & the State – E.L.H. Taylor
Reformation or Revolution – E.L.H. Taylor
Document: E.L.H. Taylor, Reformation or Revolution (Nutley, NJ.: The Craig Press, 1970). Excerpt: A madman once ran into the market place calling out, "I seek God." The bystanders, typifying the majority of modern Western men who do not live as if they really believed in the living God of the Bible, were vastly amused and said to the … Continue reading Reformation or Revolution – E.L.H. Taylor