Christian liberty

[1] Lester DeKoster views the two aspects of Christian liberty as "freedom from" and "freedom for" and suggests that the pivot between the two is the divine law.

[2] In the area of Christian living, liberty is often discussed in terms of what activities Christians are free to engage in.

Modern-day issues concerning Christian liberty include alcohol drinking, women's head-coverings, and birth control.

[4] Some Christian denominations who require office-bearers to subscribe to certain creeds and confessions allow liberty of opinion on non-essential matters.

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