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Priorities and Dominion
an economic commentary on Matthew
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Gary North's 'Priorities and Dominion' presents an economic and reconstructionist reading of the Gospel of Matthew, arguing that biblical law and dominion are central to Christian social and political life.
North interprets passages in Matthew as instructing believers in tactics for surviving and ultimately overturning tyrannical regimes, often framing responses as pragmatic strategies.
The book reflects North's broader theonomic and postmillennial commitments, treating scripture through a legal and dominion-focused lens.
It emphasizes time, economic strategy, and subordination as tools for achieving long-term reconstruction.
The work is influential among certain theonomic and reconstructionist circles and controversial among critics who argue it reads modern political aims back into the text.
North interprets passages in Matthew as instructing believers in tactics for surviving and ultimately overturning tyrannical regimes, often framing responses as pragmatic strategies.
The book reflects North's broader theonomic and postmillennial commitments, treating scripture through a legal and dominion-focused lens.
It emphasizes time, economic strategy, and subordination as tools for achieving long-term reconstruction.
The work is influential among certain theonomic and reconstructionist circles and controversial among critics who argue it reads modern political aims back into the text.
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