Christian sources of authority are primarily the Bible. Some Christian churches have leaders who receive revelations from God giving them authority like the Catholic Pope or the Mormon Prophet.
Judicial Activism
Secondary sources may not accurately reflect the current state of the law, as they interpret or analyze primary sources. Relying solely on secondary sources may lead to errors in understanding or misinterpretation of the binding authority. To ensure accuracy and authority in legal citations, it is essential to refer directly to primary sources such as statutes, regulations, or court decisions.
a pastor, elder, the BIBLE
host nation's incumbent government; a transitional military authority; a transitional civilian authority
host nation's incumbent government; a transitional military authority; a transitional civilian authority
host nation's incumbent government; a transitional military authority; a transitional civilian authority
Authority books are usually good sources of information because they are written by experts or scholars in the field, providing accurate and reliable information. These authors have credibility and expertise, and their work is often peer-reviewed to ensure accuracy. Additionally, authority books often provide in-depth analysis and insights that may not be available in other sources.
The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening prompted Americans to challenge traditional sources of authority. These movements showed citizens the how to reason and think for themselves, instead of just following authority. They felt that people should follow the way of Jesus instead of blindly following the current leaders in authority.
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The authority of the author to write about the subject -Apex
yes you can, just look at sources from the time.