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:
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Alford, Henry, Alford’s Greek Testament, Grand Rapids: Guardian
Press, 1976 (1952).
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Achtemeier, Paul J., Romans, Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1985.
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Barth, Karl, The Epistle to the Romans, London: Oxford Univ.
Press, 1933.
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Brown, David, The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, in A
Commentary Critical, Experimental, and Practical on the Old and New
Testaments, Jamieson, Fausset, Brown, eds., Grand Rapids: Wm B. Eerdmans
Publ. Co., 1978 ( xxxx )
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Barclay, William, The Letter to the Romans, Philadelphia:
Westminster Press, 2d ed., 1957.
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Barrett, C.K., A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, New
York: Harper & Row, 1957.
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Black, Matthew, Romans, Grand Rapids: Wm B. Eerdmans Publ. Co.,
1973.
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Bruce, F.F., The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, in Tyndale New
Testament Commentaries, Tasker, ed., Grand Rapids: Wm B. Eerdmans Publ. Co.,
1980 (1963).
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Calvin, John, Commentaries on the Epistle of Paul to the Romans,
John Owen, ed., Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1979 (1539).
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Denney James, “St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans,” in The
Expositor’s Greek Testament, W. Robertson Nicoll, ed., Grand Rapids:
Wm B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1983.
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Dodd, C.H., The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, London: Hodder and
Stoughton, Ltd., 1932.
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Gifford, E.H., Romans, in The Holy Bible . . . with an Explanatory and
Critical Commentary, F. C. Cook, ed., Grand Rapids: Baker Book House,
1981 (1877-81).
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Gill, John, An Exposition of the New Testament, Grand Rapids:
Baker Book House, 1980 (1852).
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Godet, F., Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Grand Rapids:
Zondervan Publishing House, 1956 (1883).
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Haldane, Robert, An Exposition of Romans, MacLean, VA: MacDonald
Publishing Co., n.d., (c. 1839)
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Hendriksen, William, New Testament Commentary: Exposition of Paul's
Epistle to the Romans (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1982),
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Henry, Matthew, Matthew Henry’s Commentary, Old Tappan, NJ:
Fleming H. Revell Co., n.d.
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Hodge, Charles, Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Grand
Rapids: Wm B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1950 (1886)
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Lange, J. P., The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, Grand Rapids:
Zondervan Publishing House, 1960 (1869).
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Lenski, R.C.H., The Interpretation of St. Paul’s Epistle to the
Romans, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1936.
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Liddon, H.P., Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s Epistle to the
Romans, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1961.
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Luther, Martin, Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Grand
Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1954 (15xx).
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MacArthur, John, Romans 9-16, in The MacArthur New Testament
Commentary, Chicago: Moody Bible Institute, 1994.
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Macknight, James, Macknight on the Epistles, Grand Rapids: Baker
Book House, 1984 (1795).
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McGee, J. Vernon, Romans, vol. II, Pasadena: Thru the Bible Books,
1976.
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McQuilkin, Robert C., The Message of Romans, Grand Rapids:
Zondervan Publishing House, 1947.
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Meyer, Heinrich August Wilhelm, Critical and Exegetical Hand-Book to
The Epistle to the Romans, Winona Lake, IN: Alpha Publications, 1980
(1883).
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Moule, H.C.G., Studies in Romans, Grand Rapids: Kregel
Publications, 1977 (1892).
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Murray, John, The Epistle to the Romans, Grand Rapids: Wm B.
Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1968.
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North, Gary,
Cooperation and Dominion: An Economic Commentary on Romans, Institute
for Christian Economics, 2000.
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Ockenga, Harold J., Every One that Believeth: Expository Addresses
on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, NY: Fleming H. Revell Co.,
1942.
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Poole, Matthew, A Commentary on the Holy Bible, Edinburgh:
Banner of Truth Trust, 1963 (1685).
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Pridham, Arthur, Notes and Reflections on the Epistle to the Romans,
Atlanta: The Granary, 1977 (1864).
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Sanday, W., The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, in Ellicott’s
Commentary on the Whole Bible, Charles John Ellicott, ed,. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1959 (69).
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Shedd, W.G.T., A Critical and Doctrinal Commentary on the Epistle of
St. Paul to the Romans, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1967
(1879).
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Steele, David N. and Thomas, Curtis C., Romans: An Interpretive
Outline, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1963.
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Trapp, John, A Commentary on the New Testament, Grand Rapids:
Baker Book House, 1981 (1865).
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Westminster Divines and Other Puritans, Annotations Upon all the
Books of the Old and New Testament, London: Evan Tyler, 1657.
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Willson, James M., Civil Government: An Exposition of Romans
XIII.1-7, Philadelphia: William S. Young, 1853.
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Wilson, Geoffrey B., Romans, Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust,
1976.
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Wuest, Kenneth S., Romans in the Greek New Testament, Grand
Rapids: Wm B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1955.
Principalities and Powers
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Carr, Wesley, Angels and Principalities, Cambridge
University Press, 1981.
- Cullmann, Oscar, The State in the New Testament, NY: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1956.
- Cullmann, Oscar, Christ and Time, London: SCM Press Ltd., rev. ed.
1962.
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Van den Heuvel, Albert, Those Rebellious Powers, NY:
Friendship Press, 1965
Selected Sources on the Civil Magistrate
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Brutus, Junius, A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants, Edmonton, AB:
Still Waters Revival Books, 1989 [1689].
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Calvin, John,
“Civil Government,” Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book
IV, chap xx.
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Culver, Robert Duncan, Toward a Biblical View of Civil Government,
Chicago: Moody Press, 1974.
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Dabney, Robert L., “The Civil Magistrate,” Lecture LXXIII in Lectures
in Systematic Theology, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1972
(1878).
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DeMar, Gary, God and Government, Atlanta: American Vision, 3
vols., 1989.
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DeMar, Gary, Ruler of the Nations: Biblical Principles for Government,
Ft.Worth, TX: Dominion Press, 1987.
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Dooyeweerd, Herman, The Christian Idea of the State, Nutley, NJ:
The Craig Press, 1975.
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Gentry Kenneth L., "Civil Sanctions in the New Testament, in North,
Gary, ed., Theonomy: An Informed Response, Tyler, TX: Institute for
Christian Economics, 1991.
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Hodge, Charles, “The Fifth Commandment,” Systematic Theology,
vol. III, Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1975 (1871).
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Jordan, James B., The Bible and the Nations, Tyler TX: Biblical
Horizons, 1988.
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Kuyper, Abraham,
“Calvinism and Politics,” in Lectures on Calvinism, Grand
Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., 1931 (1898).
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Maritain, Jacques, Man and the State, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago
Press, 1951.
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Mayhew, Jonathan, A
Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher
Powers, (1750)
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Morecraft, Joseph, III, With Liberty and Justice for All,
Sevierville, TN: Onward Press, 1991.
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North, Gary,
"The State's Monopoly of Vengeance," in Boundaries and
Dominion: The Economics of Leviticus, Institute for Christian Economics,
1994.
- North, Gary, "Editor's Introduction to Part II," in North,
Gary, ed., Theonomy: An Informed Response, Tyler, TX: Institute for
Christian Economics, 1991.
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Owen, John, “Christ’s Kingdom and the Magistrate’s Power,”
Sermon IX (1652), The Works of John Owen, vol. 8, ed. Goold, Edinburgh:
Banner of Truth Trust, 1967 (1850).
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Pratt, Lawrence, “Political Science,” in Gary North, ed., Foundations
of Christian Scholarship, Vallecito, CA: Ross House Books, 1976
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Rankin, F.E., The State and the Citizen of the State: A Sermon in the
First Congregational Church on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1883, Library of
Congress, African American Perspectives: Pamphlets form the Daniel A.P.
Murray Collection, 1818-1907.
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Roberts, William L., The Reformed Presbyterian Catechism, NY: R.
Craighead, 1853.
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Rushdoony, R.J., Christianity and the State, Vallecito, CA: Ross
House Books, 1986.
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Rushdoony, R.J., “Humanistic Law,” in Hebden Taylor, The New
Legality, Philadelphia: Presbyterian & Reformed Publ. Co., 1967.
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Rushdoony, R.J., “Introduction,” (1968) in Herman Dooyeweerd, The
Christian Idea of the State, Nutley, NJ: The Craig Press, 1975.
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Rushdoony, R.J., “The Sociology of Justification,” in Politics
of Guilt and Pity, Nutley, NJ: The Craig Press, 1970.
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Rutherford, Samuel, Lex, Rex, Harrison, VA: Sprinkle
Publications, 1980 (1644).
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Singer, C. Gregg, “Gordon Clark’s View of the State,” in The
Philosophy of Gordon H. Clark, Ronald Nash, ed., Philadelphia:
Presbyterian & Reformed Publishing Company, 1968.
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Sutton, Ray R., “State: Biblical and Historical,” in That You
May Prosper: Dominion by Covenant, Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian
Economics, 1987.
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Thoburn, John, Vindiciae Magistratus, Edinburgh: D. Paterson,
1773.
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Thornwell, James Henley, “Moral Government,” Lecture XI in The
Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell, Edinburgh, The Banner of
Truth Trust, 1974 (1875).
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Titus, Herbert H., God, Man, and Law: The Biblical Principles,
Oak Brook, IL: Institute in Basic Life Principles, 1994.
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Weaver, John, The Christian and Civil Government, Fitzgerald,
GA: self-published, 1991.
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Weaver, John, The Sovereignty of God and Civil Government,
Fitzgerald, GA: self-published, n.d.
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Willson, James M., An Essay on Submission to the Powers that Be.,
http://covenanter.org/JMWillson/
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Westminster Confession of Faith -- Expositions
- Westminster Confession of Faith,
chapter 23.
- Clark, Gordon H., “Of the Civil Magistrate,” What Do
Presbyterians Believe? Philadelphia: Presbyterian & Reformed
Publishing Co., 1976.
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Hodge, A.A., Commentary on the Westminster Confession,
Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1978 [1869].
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Shaw, Robert, An Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith,
Christian Focus Pub., 1998.
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Macpherson, John, The Confession of Faith, Edinburgh: T&T
Clark, 1977 (1882).
- Williamson, G.I., The Westminster Confession of Faith,
Phillipsburgh, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Co., 1964.
Social Order
- Carey, George W., ed., Freedom and Virtue: The Conservative/Libertarian
Debate, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1984.
- Bird, Otto A., The Idea of Justice, NY: Praeger, 1967.
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
)
Other works:
- Bruce L. Benson, The Enterprise of
Law, San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1990;
- Robert C. Ellickson, Order Without
Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes, Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1991;
- David Friedman, The Machinery of
Freedom: Guide to a Radical Capitalism, La Salle: Open Court, 1989 (2nd
ed.);
- Harrington, Christine B., Shadow
Justice: The Ideology and Institutionalization of Alternatives to Court
(Contributions in Political Science, No. 133), Westport, CN: Greenwood Press,
1985.
- Bruno Leoni, Freedom and the Law,
Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1991 (3rd ed.);
- J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman,
eds., Anarchism (Nomos XIX, Yearbook of the American Society for
Political and Legal Philosophy), NY: New York University Press, 1978;
- J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman,
eds., Voluntary Associations (Nomos XI, Yearbook of the American Society
for Political and Legal Philosophy), NY: Atherton Press, 1969.
- Murray Rothbard, For a New Liberty,
New York: Collier Books, 1978;
- Morris and Linda Tannehill, The
Market for Liberty, New York: Laissez Faire Books, 1984;
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.