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Alexander McKenzie
Alexander McKenzie was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work *The One Lawgiver* contributed to contemporary debates regarding the unity of divine law and the relationship between Old and New Testament jurisprudence. His theological scholarship engaged with the hermeneutical challenges of his era, particularly concerning how Christian interpreters should understand the continuity and discontinuity of Mosaic law in light of New Testament revelation. McKenzie's writings reflected the broader Victorian-era theological preoccupation with reconciling biblical authority with historical-critical approaches to scriptural interpretation.
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