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Conspiracy in Philadelphia
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Gary North's 'Conspiracy in Philadelphia' critiques the framing of the U.S.
Constitution, arguing that the Constitutional Convention undermined a prior divinely oriented legal order.
North, a prominent Reconstructionist writer, frames certain founding-era documents and developments as conspiratorial moves away from Christian theocratic principles.
The book situates Reconstructionist concerns about sovereignty, law, and the proper source of legal authority in American history.
It has been influential among theonomists who view democracy and secular constitutionalism as antithetical to biblical law.
The work is historically revisionist and polemical, intended to support a movement toward restoring Christian legal primacy.
Constitution, arguing that the Constitutional Convention undermined a prior divinely oriented legal order.
North, a prominent Reconstructionist writer, frames certain founding-era documents and developments as conspiratorial moves away from Christian theocratic principles.
The book situates Reconstructionist concerns about sovereignty, law, and the proper source of legal authority in American history.
It has been influential among theonomists who view democracy and secular constitutionalism as antithetical to biblical law.
The work is historically revisionist and polemical, intended to support a movement toward restoring Christian legal primacy.
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Margaret Bronson

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