Moses and pharaoh : Dominion religion versus power religion
Main Author: | North, Gary. |
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Tyler, Texas : Institute for Christian Economics, 1985 |
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Table of Contents:
- Population growth: tool of dominion
- Imperial bureaucracy
- Rigorous waste
- Illegitimate state power
- Envy, rumor, and bondage
- Cumulative transgression and restitution
- The optimum production mix
- covenantal judgment
- Original ownership
- Total sacrifice, total sovereignty
- Separation and dominion
- Continuity and revolution
- Unconditional surrender
- The rule of law
- The firstborn offering
- The psychology of slavery
- The metaphor of growth: ethics
- Manna, predictability, and dominion
- Imperfect justice.
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