Professor of History and Law
Cedarville, OH, UNITED STATES
Specializes in Legal topics, Constitutional law cases, Policy issues (e. g., health care, environment, etc.), Political philosophy
Ph.D., Intellectual History and Policy
J.D., Law
Th.M., Reformation Historical Theology
M.A., Church History (Early and Patristic)
M.A., Political Science
B.S., Physics
WRGT TV tv
2018-07-10
Is Kavanaugh the Best Pick? Dr. Marc Clauson weighs in on the discussion with WRGT TV.
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2018-07-09
Dr. Marc Clauson joins WTTE TV Columbus to talk about President Trump's selection for SCOTUS,
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2018-06-26
The United States Supreme Court upheld the travel ban by President Trump. Dr. Marc Clauson shares his thoughts with WSYX TV Columbus.
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2018-06-11
Dr. Marc Clauson offers his thoughts on the trade wars with Canada.
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2016-11-18
The honorees include Rebecca Gryka, Ph.D., associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences; Marc Clauson, Ph.D., professor of history and law; Mark Gathany, Ph.D., associate professor of biology; Tim Norman, Ph.D., professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering; and Michelle Wood, Ph.D., associate professor of English...
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2016-09-24
Marc Clauson, professor of history and law at Cedarville, concurred, saying that he believes that Trump will attack if provoked. As to the moderators of the upcoming debates, Clauson has his doubts, stating that they seem biased on the surface. Smith suggested that the task of being a debate moderator is quite difficult, as members of a party typically dislike a moderator that is tough on their candidate...
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2016-09-17
Dr. Marc Clauson of Cedarville University sat down to talk with our Mark Allen on FIVE on 2. Clauson says it was an endurance contest and he thought the length hurt the candidates in getting their messages across. “Carly Fiorino was masterful. She said exactly what needed to be said to attract conservatives,” said Dr. Clauson...
view moreThe Edwin Mellen Press
2002
This book addresses the idea that the judicial law of God, as found in the Old Testament of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, has a place in legal and political thought and practice, as well as economic thought, and has advanced in various forms since the beginning of Christianity, and previously, during the period of the Hebrew Commonwealth. This work traces the Theonomic movement and its ideas from its roots in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries into its modern form, placing Theonomy in context of legal, political, and economic philosophy.
The Edwin Mellen Press
2002
This work examines the evolution of Scottish hermeneutical method from John Knox to the early 20th century, showing how the method was transformed from a Primitivism (a term borrowed from the history of ideas) to "historical consciousness" as represented by the higher critical method. This work examines the whole "big picture" of transformation based on the "paradigm shift" or presuppositions from the primitivism of John Knox and others to the Enlightenment-based historical-critical method.
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