A complete bibliography has not yet been compiled, and awaits completion of the thesis itself. Our survey of the State in Scripture relies on standard evangelical commentaries. Here is a list of the commentaries which we have thus far consulted on Romans 13:

Commentators on Romans 13 include:

Principalities and Powers

Selected Sources on the Civil Magistrate

Westminster Confession of Faith -- Expositions

Social Order

Resources on Anarcho-Capitalism

The literature on anarcho-capitalism is surprisingly vast.

It should be noted, however, that the purpose of our thesis is not to defend the proposition that national defense, utilities, or arbitration of disputes can be more efficiently handled by private agencies. These are pragmatic or utilitarian considerations. Our focus is more theological:  whether abolition of the State is an ethically viable option from a Biblical perspective.

A search on Amazon.com produces only the following:

Freedom, Society, and the State : An Investigation into the Possibility of Society Without Government
by David Osterfeld

Du libâeralisme áa l'anarcho-capitalisme
by Pierre Lemieux

Anarkiets bibel
by Hans Jµger

Additional resources (from http://www.anarchism.net/resources.asp?Type=1 )

Against Politics: On Government, Anarchy and Politics
   by Anthony de Jasay 

America's Great Depression
   by Murray N Rothbard

Defending The Undefendable
   by Walter Block 

Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature (and other essays)
   by Murray N Rothbard

Escape From Leviathan
   by J C Lester

Ethics of Liberty
   by Murray N Rothbard  

I Must Speak Out: Best of The Voluntaryist
   by Carl Watner 

Law's Order: What Economics Has To Do with Law and Why It Matters
   by David D Friedman  

Logic of Action
   by Murray N Rothbard

Lysander Spooner Reader
   by Lysander Spooner 

Making Economic Sense
   by Murray N Rothbard  

Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles
   by Murray N Rothbard

Our Enemy, the State
   by Albert J Nock

Power & Market: Government and The Economy
   by Murray N Rothbard  

State
   by Anthony de Jasay

Structure of Liberty: Justice and the Rule of Law
   by Randy Barnett  

To Serve and Protect: Privatization and Community in Criminal Justice
   by Bruce L Benson

 

Other works:

Nobel Prize-winning free-market economist F.A. Hayek was also a defender of what he called “spontaneous order.” See generally, his The Mirage of Social Justice, volume II of Law, Legislation, and Liberty, published by the University of Chicago Press, 1976. See also J. Birner, ed., Hayek: Co-Ordination and Evolution, 1994.

Unfortunately, Christians have not frequently spoken in defense of “anarchism.” One exception is Jacques Ellul, Professor of Law at the University of Bordeaux, France, in Anarchy and Christianity (1988).

Works by Murray Rothbard and Bruce Benson are particularly recommended.