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Topical Guide: Created Order
Created Order Related Topics
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Order and Contemporary Issues
Biblical Foundations of Order
Theologies of Order
Moral Order
Discerning Moral Order
Created Order Cognates
Created Order in the Christian Tradition
Created Order in Classical Traditions
Disorder
Order and Freedom
Order and Postmodernism
Promoting Order
Order and the Natural World
Political and Social Orders
Economic Order
Order and Ecology
Order and Health
Order in the Arts and Literature
Created Order and Academic Practices
Created Order in the Disciplines
Order and Contemporary Issues
Alzheimer's disease
Artificial Intelligence
Business failure
Civil unrest
Covid
Culture wars
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Data protection
Dialects
Divorce
Fair trade
Feminist movements
Freedom of speech
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Medical care
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Mental health treatment
Musical forms
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Nuclear weapons
Privacy
Quantum randomness
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Racial and gender equality
Search for truth
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Sex trafficking
Sexual revolution
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Trauma
Ukraine war
University leadership
Weapons manufacturing
Order in Creation
God declared creation good, which is the foundation of moral order
Humans are at the top of the hierarchy of created things
In the Bible, chaos is the enemy of God's will
In the Hebrew Bible, God often uses the non-human creation to bring about his will
Music and rejoicing accompany God’s creating
Old Testament
Babel caused the profusion of languages
Moses and the Torah
The gift of liberation precedes the giving of the law (Exodus)
Wisdom literature borrows from Egyptian sources
New Testament
Jesus chose not to force a regime change through violent revolutionary action
Jesus’ ministry brought disorder to the power structures and social status quo of his day
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Paul's view of order has some overlaps with that of Confucianism
The Bible and Moral Order
New Testament ethics show that it is difficult to move from the observed natural order to moral law
Paul describes the Gentiles as having an awareness of natural law
The biblical tradition affirms both equality and hierarchy
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