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Alexander McKenzie
Alexander McKenzie was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work engaged with Reformed Protestant thought and the nature of divine authority. His treatise *The One Lawgiver* contributed to contemporary debates regarding the relationship between Old Testament law and Christian ethics, reflecting the scholarly concerns of his era regarding biblical interpretation and moral theology. McKenzie's writings situated him within the broader tradition of Scottish theological discourse, where questions of divine sovereignty and the application of Mosaic law remained central to ecclesiastical and academic discussion.
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