Political Theology, Vol 10, No 3 (2009)

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What Reformed Theology in a Calvinist Key Brings to Conversations about Justice

Douglas F. Ottati

Abstract


This essay distinguishes John Calvin’s participatory stance toward civil government and society from Peter Rideman’s Anabaptist view. It outlines three theological frames that Reformed theology in a Calvinist key brings to conversations about justice. And, in distinction from some other trajectories in Reformed theological ethics, for example, Karl Barth, Miroslav Volff, it tries to retrieve a Calvinist emphasis on natural equity and human moral sensibility with the help of philosophers such as John Rawls and Michael Walzer.

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