
Reason, Grace, and Law: Suarez and Hobbes on Coercion, Church, and State | Prof. Thomas Pink
The Thomistic Institute
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The State Is a Competency Relationship to the Common Good
There's a case for believing in God that's independent of our command. And the positive case could just be the witness of the state. So what he's not doing when he imposes law is saying, you must believe in God because we told you to. But are telling you to is actually a form of witness. The church is doing the same job, but in relation to the supernatural. We all know the states from the drop-down Justin coordination business. They teach about morality and family structure. A modern western state's increasingly teaching another, but they all teach it.
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