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" To argue that because Old Testament law does not prescribe explicit penalties related to infringement of its economic legislation, therefore modern civil authorities are excluded from any form of intervention in the economic marketplace betrays both the inadequacy of theonomism’s preoccupation with penalties and also, in my view, its ideological bias towards unfettered, free-market economic capitalism. "

Christopher J.H. Wright , Old Testament Ethics for the People of God


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Christopher J.H. Wright quote : To argue that because Old Testament law does not prescribe explicit penalties related to infringement of its economic legislation, therefore modern civil authorities are excluded from any form of intervention in the economic marketplace betrays both the inadequacy of theonomism’s preoccupation with penalties and also, in my view, its ideological bias towards unfettered, free-market economic capitalism.