Re: BY THIS STANDARD-Greg L. Bahnsen
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Originally Posted by Aquila
Their relationship was a love/hate relationship. Every marriage has its problems. I try not to judge things so personal and complicated.
But I also wouldn't go as far as to say that Tolstoy had the kingdom within him. I believe that his conceptual understanding of the kingdom is far deeper, more compelling, more but challenging, spiritually practical than Rushdoony's.
How would a theonomic state deal with a Christian anarchist, or community of Christian anarchists who refused allegiance to the religious state, and desired to be self-governing?
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Love hate relationship? No, Tolstoy hated Sophia, and she returned the favor. He had issues which his theology couldn't remedy. He isn't the go to guy on the Kingdom of God, or pacifism. Again, you use the title Christian Anarchist? There is no such thing, it would be void of any church leadership, which only leads me to believe that you know as much about Anarchism as you do about the Tolstoys.
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