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R.J. Rushdoony
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An Informed Faith: The Position Papers of R.J. Rushdoony
Easy Chair No. 131, September 16, 1986
In this wide-ranging episode (Sept. 16, 1986), R.J. Rushdoony opens with Tertullian’s striking line—“Your Emperor is more our Emperor than he is yours”—to argue that Christians alone can truly interpret civil power because they know rulers come by God’s providence, whether as judgment or blessing, and this certainty is part of why the early Church outlasted Rome. From there he surveys the spiritual emptiness that made paganism hopeless (“grant me what I deserve”) and critiques how first-century Judaism could be reduced to external markers (“perhaps you will find mercy”), contrasting both with Christianity’s vitality in reaching “the man in t...
2026-02-14
1h 00
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Women
In Women, Rushdoony argues that the Enlightenment’s exaltation of autonomous reason resulted in the social and legal downgrading of women by redefining man as reason incarnate and woman as emotion or unreason. This distortion fractured the complementary relationship between the sexes, weakened the family, and fostered both romanticized irresponsibility and modern feminism’s pursuit of the same lawless “freedom” from God and responsibility claimed by men. Rushdoony contends that this false liberation has produced social atomism, moral collapse, and increasing vulnerability for women rather than dignity or protection. True liberty, he concludes, is found not in autonomy but in submi...
2026-02-13
06 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Women
In Women, Rushdoony argues that the Enlightenment’s exaltation of autonomous reason resulted in the social and legal downgrading of women by redefining man as reason incarnate and woman as emotion or unreason. This distortion fractured the complementary relationship between the sexes, weakened the family, and fostered both romanticized irresponsibility and modern feminism’s pursuit of the same lawless “freedom” from God and responsibility claimed by men. Rushdoony contends that this false liberation has produced social atomism, moral collapse, and increasing vulnerability for women rather than dignity or protection. True liberty, he concludes, is found not in autonomy but in submi...
2026-02-13
06 min
Rushdoony Radio
Condition of Christianity (Remastered)
Rushdoony argues that the book of Acts shows persecution is inevitable wherever Christianity becomes effective. The real issue is always lordship by what power and by what name things are done. The early church was not persecuted for immorality or disorder, but because it manifested God’s power outside state control, making Christ a rival to Caesar. Any ruling order that sees itself as man’s savior will react with hostility to a gospel that offers salvation apart from the state. Tracing Acts, he shows how rulers and even religious leaders resisted the apostles because fallen man want...
2026-02-12
44 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Reason and Politics
In Reason and Politics, Rushdoony argues that modern thought has distorted humanity by redefining man as an autonomous, rational, and political animal, replacing his identity as a creature made in God’s image and turning politics into a false means of salvation. This shift exalted reason as the supreme judge, politicized all of life, marginalized women and families, and reduced most men to “human cattle” needing re-creation through statist education and scientific planning. By severing man from Christianity and subordinating family, church, and faith to the state, modern society sought to remake humanity through politics and science. Yet Rushdoony sees a...
2026-02-11
07 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Reason and Politics
In Reason and Politics, Rushdoony argues that modern thought has distorted humanity by redefining man as an autonomous, rational, and political animal, replacing his identity as a creature made in God’s image and turning politics into a false means of salvation. This shift exalted reason as the supreme judge, politicized all of life, marginalized women and families, and reduced most men to “human cattle” needing re-creation through statist education and scientific planning. By severing man from Christianity and subordinating family, church, and faith to the state, modern society sought to remake humanity through politics and science. Yet Rushdoony sees a...
2026-02-11
07 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Diderot: The Gardener and the Worm
In Diderot: The Gardener and the Worm, Rushdoony exposes how humanism, by abolishing God and absolute law, inevitably replaces divine sovereignty with rule by an elite who exercise power over men reduced to expendable “worms.” Drawing on Diderot, Nietzsche, and the French Revolution, he shows that declaring all men equal apart from God does not elevate humanity but strips life of meaning, leaving power as the only remaining value. In such a world, law is no longer God-given but imposed by self-appointed “gardeners” who decide who may live or die in the name of liberty and equality. Against this nihilist...
2026-02-06
08 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Critical Analysis
In Critical Analysis, Rushdoony argues that modern education and theology are rooted in Satan’s original temptation to subject God’s Word to human judgment, replacing obedient faith with autonomous “critical analysis.” By making man the judge of Scripture and reality, this mindset produces intellectuals skilled at dissection but incapable of faithful action, relevance, or dominion. Rushdoony contrasts this barren approach with Christian analysis, which submits all thinking to God’s revealed Word and applies truth to the real world in obedience. He warns that critical analysis breeds impotence, alienation, and revolutionary destruction, while true Christian education forms men who think...
2026-02-04
07 min
The Easy Chair
Easy Chair No. 129, September 1st, 1986 — Interview with Gene & Robin Newman
In this episode (Sept. 1, 1986), R.J. Rushdoony sits down with Michigan listeners Gene and Robin Newman and traces God’s unmistakable providence in their journey from nominal backgrounds into a conviction-filled Christian life: Gene (Israeli-born, raised culturally Jewish) shares how his search for truth led him through Marxism, Zen macrobiotics, communal living, and restless striving—until Scripture, Christian friendships, and the reality of God’s sovereign grace broke through, giving him stability, peace, and a new standard for life; Robin (raised Catholic, Armenian/Polish, shaped by the deaf community) recounts her own surrender through a 12-step program, then the “tugging”...
2026-01-31
56 min
Rushdoony Radio
The Future of the Family (Christian Reconstruction and the Future)
Rushdoony argues that only the Christian family has a future because it alone lives by God’s law rather than statist planning, making the family—not church or state—the primary engine of social renewal through its biblical duties of provision, education, charity, inheritance, discipline, and dominion; drawing from Scripture and history, he insists that neglect of family law hollows out faith, fuels statism, and erodes freedom, while practices like family-based care, homeschooling, tithing, and mutual responsibility reclaim power from the state and restore liberty under God; rejecting humanistic categories that redefine freedom as autonomy, he presents marriage and family...
2026-01-29
35 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Myth of Consent and Locke
In Myth of Consent and Locke, Rushdoony critiques John Locke’s elevation of consent as the foundation of legitimate authority, arguing that it replaces God’s sovereignty with human autonomy and fuels modern revolution, protest, and civil disobedience. By treating autonomy as man’s natural state and consent as the highest moral criterion, Lockean thought reduces Christianity to a private matter and subordinates God’s law to individual preference. Rushdoony shows how this myth permeates education, family life, and politics, redefining oppression as any denial of consent and ultimately justifying totalitarian rule through the supposed “general will.” Against this destructive...
2026-01-28
07 min
Rushdoony Radio
Biblical Importance of an Empowered Family (Christian Reconstruction and the Future)
Rushdoony contends that biblical law makes the family the primary power-center of society—entrusted by God with children, property, inheritance, education, and welfare—and that modern statism systematically attacks and replaces these jurisdictions by denying creation, order, and harmony in favor of evolutionary conflict and centralized control; he argues that only belief in the sovereign Creator, predestination, and a God-ordained harmony of interests can empower families to function as history’s strongest social force, whereas Darwinism, Enlightenment humanism, and socialist planning inevitably produce anti-family ideologies, gender conflict, nihilism, and tyranny, making the re-Christianization of the family—not politics—the true key t...
2026-01-27
37 min
The Easy Chair
Easy Chair No. 128, August the 18th, 1986
R.J. Rushdoony examines the foundation of Western civilization through law, religion, and culture, drawing on Harold Berman’s Law and Revolution and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. He emphasizes the papal revolution of Hildebrand (Pope Gregory VII), which freed the Church from feudal and monarchical control, establishing the inseparable connection between law and religion. This connection, reinforced by the biblical doctrine of the Atonement, shows law as fundamental to God’s justice and human accountability. Subsequent revolutions—the Protestant Reformation, the English, American, French, and Russian revolutions—further transformed law and society, but modern secularization has severed law from religion, leaving both roo...
2026-01-24
57 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Rational Reforms
In Rational Reforms, Rushdoony argues that modern reform movements repeatedly collapse into revolution because they are driven by humanistic rationalism rather than godly reason rooted in lived reality and biblical law. Rational reforms imposed from above often disrupt established life patterns, increase insecurity, and breed resentment—as seen in the emancipation of Russian serfs—creating fertile ground for revolutionary chaos rather than genuine improvement. Rushdoony distinguishes true reason, which submits to God’s mind and law, from rationalism, which absolutizes human intellect and seeks to remake reality by abstract planning, inevitably ending in irrationalism, cynicism, and despair. As humanism loses...
2026-01-23
07 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Pilgrimage
In Pilgrimage, Rushdoony contrasts the historic Christian understanding of life as a God-directed journey with the modern humanistic pilgrimage that seeks meaning through experience, shock, and perversion. Tracing the shift from faith-driven purpose to the Enlightenment’s lust for sensation and the Romantic fascination with the abnormal, he argues that modern culture has turned pilgrimage into a quest for pathology, violence, and demonic fascination—symbolized by society’s attraction to figures like Dracula. These distorted pilgrimages reveal the true loves of modern man: entertainment, education, and power detached from God, often enforced through statist tyranny. Against this death-bound journey, Rushdo...
2026-01-21
08 min
Rushdoony Radio
Strategy for Christian Reconstruction (Christian Reconstruction and the Future)
Rushdoony argues that only the Christian family has a future because it alone lives by God’s law rather than statist planning, making the family—not church or state—the primary engine of social renewal through its biblical duties of provision, education, charity, inheritance, discipline, and dominion; drawing from Scripture and history, he insists that neglect of family law hollows out faith, fuels statism, and erodes freedom, while practices like family-based care, homeschooling, tithing, and mutual responsibility reclaim power from the state and restore liberty under God; rejecting humanistic categories that redefine freedom as autonomy, he presents marriage and family...
2026-01-20
27 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Existentialism
In Existentialism, Rushdoony argues that modern law, politics, and education are increasingly governed by an existentialist worldview that denies the binding authority of God, history, and objective law, replacing them with the arbitrary demands of the present moment. By treating the past as irrelevant and truth as situational, existentialism dissolves law into power and planning into improvisation, leaving society ruled by expediency rather than justice. Rushdoony contrasts this drift with the biblical foundation of law rooted in God’s sovereignty and covenant over all of history, warning that when Christians restrict Christ’s lordship to the church alone, they surr...
2026-01-18
08 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Gnosticism Today
In Gnosticism Today, Rushdoony argues that modern Christianity is deeply infected with an ancient but persistent heresy that denies divine revelation by reducing all knowledge to human reason. Gnosticism, he warns, masquerades as faith while reinterpreting Scripture to exclude the supernatural—denying creation, God’s law, and even the bodily resurrection of Christ—until God becomes little more than a name for natural processes. Having captured seminaries, pulpits, and modern science alike, this worldview replaces God’s Word with human opinion and empties the church of biblical authority. Rushdoony calls Christians to decisively break with Gnostic presuppositions and return to the f...
2026-01-16
03 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
The Menace of Arianism
In The Menace of Arianism, Rushdoony warns that Arianism is not a dead heresy but a living and pervasive error that subtly denies the full deity and universal lordship of Jesus Christ while often masquerading as orthodox Christianity. By reducing Christ to a “salvation specialist” whose authority is limited to the church and personal faith, Arianism leaves the state, education, culture, and law outside Christ’s rule, effectively promoting polytheism and statism. Rushdoony traces this mindset historically through respected theologians and institutions, showing how it weakens biblical law, elevates the state, and fragments Christ’s sovereignty. The result is an idola...
2026-01-14
09 min
The Easy Chair
Easy Chair No. 126, July the 11th, 1986 ""South Africa, Sanctions, and the Crisis of Western Policy
In this broadcast, R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss the geopolitical and economic crisis in South Africa in the mid-1980s. They emphasize that external pressures, particularly Western sanctions and disinvestment campaigns, threaten to destabilize the country, creating suffering for both white and black South Africans. Scott highlights the strategic importance of South African minerals to Western defense and industry, warning that mismanagement or aggressive sanctions could strengthen the Soviet Union’s global position. The discussion also addresses the role of American “alienated intellectuals” and liberal activism, which, according to the speakers, impose ideological agendas without understanding local realit...
2026-01-10
1h 00
An Informed Faith: The Position Papers of R.J. Rushdoony
The Crisis of Authority
What happens when no one believes in legitimate authority anymore? In this episode, R.J. Rushdoony traces how the collapse of faith in God as sovereign has led to lawlessness, revolution, and social decay. From the guillotine of 1793 to today’s culture of defiance, Rushdoony shows that without God’s law, power becomes terror—and order dies. Tune in to hear why true authority begins with obedience to the only wise God.
2026-01-10
10 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Subversion of Words
In Subversion of Words, Rushdoony argues that revolutionary movements advance by corrupting language, redefining familiar terms like republic, love, and especially God to mask humanism, statism, and rebellion against biblical truth. He contends that apart from orthodox Christianity, most religions are effectively atheistic, replacing the personal, sovereign God with man, fate, nothingness, or the state, while still exploiting biblical language to maintain credibility. Modern churches, he warns, often participate in this deception by preaching revolution under Christian vocabulary, substituting socialism for salvation and statism for God. Tracing this linguistic corruption through thinkers like Nietzsche and Hegel, Rushdoony frames the...
2026-01-09
12 min
Rushdoony Radio
Relationship of the Look-Say Teaching to Idolatry (Christian Education: Christian Schools)
Rushdoony and Samuel Blumenfeld argue that progressive public education—especially John Dewey’s “look-say”/whole-word approach—functions as a modern form of idolatry by replacing the primacy of God’s Word with the primacy of the image, training children to guess meaning from pictures rather than read words accurately. Blumenfeld contends this shift is not neutral pedagogy but a deliberate program to “dumb down” literacy so a managerial elite can rule a collectivist society: high literacy produces independent thinkers, while look-say produces functional illiteracy, inaccurate reading, and a weakened ability to reason, speak precisely, and even pray coherently. They connect alphabet...
2026-01-08
56 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
The Marxist Separation of Church and State
In The Marxist Separation of Church and State, Rushdoony clarifies the stark contrast between the historic American understanding of the First Amendment and the Marxist reinterpretation now increasingly accepted in public life and even within the church. Marxism defines “separation” as the enforced isolation and impotence of the church, barring it from education, public influence, and moral authority, while granting the state total jurisdiction over all spheres of life. By contrast, the American view restrains the state, not the church, protecting the church from state control rather than silencing its voice. Rushdoony warns that courts, legislators, and even pastors have...
2026-01-07
04 min
The Easy Chair
Easy Chair No. 125, July the 9th, 1986 - Sin in the Political Sphere: Lessons from Cromwell
R.J. Rushdoony examines the impact of sin on political leadership through the life of Oliver Cromwell. Thrust into a crisis between King Charles I, Parliament, and the people, Cromwell discovered that human sin undermines all institutions: the king was untrustworthy, Parliament petty and factional, the people utopian and irrational, and even the army divided. Forced to rule alone, Cromwell’s experience illustrates that constitutions, laws, and political systems cannot overcome the moral failings of man. His efforts, however, dismantled autocracy and paved the way for constitutional change in England, indirectly influencing the American Revolution. ...
2026-01-03
57 min
An Informed Faith: The Position Papers of R.J. Rushdoony
The Question of Authority
In this episode, we examine R.J. Rushdoony’s bold challenge to the rising tyranny of statist authority. Prompted by President Carter’s 1980 call for military draft registration—including potentially for women—Rushdoony reminds Christians that true authority belongs to God alone. Drawing from Scripture and America’s founding principles, he defends the family as God’s first government, condemns statist interventionism, and exposes how modern man, by rejecting responsibility, invites both judgment and slavery. When the state commands what God forbids, or forbids what God commands, the Christian response must be clear: “We ought to obey...
2026-01-03
19 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Suicidal Humanism
In Suicidal Humanism, Rushdoony exposes the deadly illusion behind modern humanism: the belief that eliminating God, guilt, and divine law through technology, psychology, and the socialist state will usher in a perfect world. Drawing on figures like Bertrand Russell and Freud, he shows how humanism seeks to medicalize sin, erase religion, and enthrone man as his own god, only to produce despair, lawlessness, and self-destruction instead of peace. Far from solving humanity’s problems, technological power intensifies them, because the core issue is not systems or science but sinful man himself. The tragic rise in suicide, violence, and moral co...
2026-01-02
07 min
Rushdoony Radio
The Bible in the Curriculum: A Separate Subject or Foundation for Each Subject? (Christian Education: Christian Schools)
The Bible in the Curriculum: A Separate Subject or Foundation for Each Subject? (Christian Education: Christian Schools) Rushdoony argues that the Bible must be taught as a subject and function as the integrating foundation for every subject, because Scripture is not a “devotional add-on” but God’s authoritative “command-word” that alone gives meaning, coherence, and true knowledge in a created, law-governed world. Drawing on Van Til, he insists that without the God of Scripture facts become “brute” and ultimately meaningless, so education that treats God as optional collapses into relativism, autonomy, and cultural barbarism—“every man doing what is right in h...
2026-01-01
39 min
Our Threatened Freedom
Will Wishing or Legislating Make It So?
In this episode, R.J. Rushdoony critiques the modern obsession with wishful thinking and state control. From workshops that promise wealth through “positive wishing” to bloated licensing agencies that regulate everything but common sense, Rushdoony asks: Can foolishness be outlawed—or must freedom include the right to fail? Tune in to hear why real growth requires liberty, not legislation, and why state supervision is no substitute for character and responsibility.
2025-12-31
04 min
Rushdoony Radio
Religious Nature of Education or Can Education Be Neutral? (Remastered)
Rushdoony argues that education can never be neutral because creation itself is not neutral: everything is made by God, given purpose and boundaries, so there are no “brute facts” detached from meaning. The myth of neutrality, he says, is really the logic of the Fall (Gen. 3:5)—man claiming autonomy (self-law) over against theonomy (God’s law)—and it shows up in modern humanistic, state-run schooling through pragmatism, “anything goes” relativism, and child-centered progressivism that resists fixed truth (even down to dates, grammar, and moral standards). By excluding God from the classroom, education doesn’t become objective; it becomes a rival religion t...
2025-12-30
32 min
Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004
Everyday Romanticism
In Everyday Romanticism, Rushdoony warns that popular Romanticism, far from being harmless sentiment, is a destructive mindset that replaces God’s reality with self-created dreams and demands instant fulfillment without responsibility, patience, or discipline. Whether expressed in distorted expectations of love, career, or revolution, Romanticism insists on life “on my terms,” erupting into rage, despair, or victimization when reality intrudes. Rushdoony shows how this temperament fuels broken marriages, personal failure, and even political terror by seeking regeneration through emotion or revolution rather than through God’s transforming grace. Only a biblical faith, he concludes, can shatter Romantic illusions, restore humility...
2025-12-25
07 min
Chalcedon Podcast
Socialism or Christian Reconstruction
This episode centers on Mark Rushdoony’s new biography of his father, R. J. Rushdoony, and why his life story matters for Christian Reconstruction. Mark explains how the book grew out of earlier biographical essays and expanded into a heavily documented historical “touchstone,” drawing on journals, letters, and family papers. He and Martin Selbrede highlight the deep Armenian and Presbyterian roots that shaped Rushdoony’s historic, kingdom-centered worldview—Armenia as the first Christian nation, his grandparents’ survival of the massacres, and his father’s ministry example. This background formed Rushdoony’s big-picture perspective on history, culture, and the certainty of Christ’s adva...
2025-11-25
1h 01
Rushdoony Radio
Why History is Important: Part I (Remastered) (A Christian Survey of World History)
In this powerful and far-reaching lecture, R.J. Rushdoony challenges the humanistic view of history and reasserts a thoroughly biblical understanding of the past, present, and future. He argues that all history is guided by God's sovereign hand and cannot be rightly understood apart from Scripture. Contrasting the despair and confusion of modern historians and educators with the confidence of a Christian worldview, Rushdoony shows how faith in God gives meaning, order, and hope to history. This message is a clarion call to Christian families, educators, and leaders to reclaim history as God’s story—and to live their live...
2025-10-28
32 min
Chalcedon Podcast
The New Rushdoony Biography
On September 14, 2025, Andrea Schwartz welcomes Mark Rushdoony and Martin Selbrede for Episode 59 of the Chalcedon Podcast to announce Mark’s forthcoming, heavily documented biography of his father, R. J. Rushdoony—now at the printer and expected in Vallecito in October. Expanded from Mark’s 2015–16 “brief biography” essays, the book draws deeply on journals, letters, and personal papers to provide a reliable touchstone amid myths and internet rumors. It traces Rushdoony’s roots through Armenia—the first Christian nation—and shows how Armenian history (including Urartu’s check on Assyria) and a family line of ministry shaped his kingdom-centered vision. Mark also addresses...
2025-09-25
1h 01
The Chalcedon Podcast
Chalcedon Podcast Ep. 59 - The New R. J. Rushdoony Biography
The long-awaited biography of R. J. Rushdoony, written by his son, Mark Rushdoony, is soon to be available. Mark sat down with Martin Selbrede and host Andrea Schwartz to discuss what readers can expect in this personal yet historical work. Hosted by Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, and Andrea Schwartz 🎧The audio version of this podcast is also available on iTunes and Spotify. Just visit our website for more information. http://chalcedon.edu
2025-09-24
1h 02
The Chalcedon Podcast
Chalcedon Podcast Ep. 47 - Rushdoony on Prayer
Unlike many theologians, Rushdoony devoted the last section of his two-volume Systematic Theology to the subject of prayer, and he was a devout practitioner of having a continual conversation with God as well as providing us with a deep analysis of Biblical prayer. Hosted by Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, and Andrea Schwartz 🎧The audio version of this podcast is also available on iTunes and Spotify. Just visit our website for more information. http://chalcedon.edu
2024-07-25
59 min
The Chalcedon Podcast
Chalcedon Podcast Ep. 11 - Rushdoony and Van Til
Outside of the Bible itself, no other literature or writer is referred to more in Rushdoony's writings than his mentor, Dr. Cornelius Van Til. It's difficult to estimate the importance of Van Til on Rushdoony, but as their personal history shows, Rushdoony was more than a student of Van Til. He was a defender of the Dutchman, a colleague, and one of the most prolific expounders of applied presuppositionalism. You'll enjoy this in-depth discussion as Chalcedon's leadership shares not only the importance of Van Til's thinking but also the personal history between Rushdoony and Van Til. A...
2021-02-09
1h 04
Enemies in the Church
The Battle
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2020-03-03
00 min
Enemies in the Church
Righteous Judgment
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2020-03-03
00 min
Enemies in the Church
Examples of Apostasy
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2020-03-03
00 min
Enemies in the Church
The Enemy
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2020-03-03
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Certainty of Victory
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Target
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
Liturgy of the Messiah
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
Confusion of Faces
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
Perspective of History
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Course of Dominion
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
Sovereignty and Justice
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Balances of Justice
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Ritual Center of the Earth
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Continuation of Dreams
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Terror of Dreams
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2020-02-18
00 min
Daniel: Thy Kingdom Come
The Offense of Daniel
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2020-02-18
00 min
Theology of the State
Epilogue: Part 2
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Epilogue: Part 1
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Statism As A Religious Fact
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The “Atheism” of the Early Church
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Procession
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Intercession
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Freedom and the State
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Morality and the State
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Wave of the Past
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Inquisition
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Conciliar Movement
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Marcilius of Padua and Spiritual Religion
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Corporation and Limited Existence
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Subordinationist, Christology, and the State
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Donatism and the State
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Authority and Rule
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Realm of Untruth
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Immanence and Power
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Medieval Struggle
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Religious Liberty
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Edict of Milan
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Imperial Prerogatives of Jesus Christ
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Messiahship
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2019-03-29
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Theology of the State
Extraterritoriality
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2019-03-29
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Theology of the State
Cities of Refuge
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2019-03-29
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Theology of the State
The Theology of Fascism
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Atheism, Morality, Law and the State
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The Freedom of Christ’s Church
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2019-03-29
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Theology of the State
The State and Incarnation
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2019-03-29
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Theology of the State
The State and Justice
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
The State, Sin & Justice
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2019-03-29
00 min
Theology of the State
Legitimacy
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2019-03-29
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Fear of Victory
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
God’s Survivors or Death in the Pot
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Charge of Impotence
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
Why People Perish
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Death of Ahaziah or No Escape
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Death of Ahab or the Lying Spirit
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
Dispossession or Naboth’s Vineyard
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Arrogance of Power
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Servant Son or The Mantel of Elijah
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Shaking and the Judgment Begins
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Audience or the Trial By Fire
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Summons
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2019-03-27
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Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Schooling of the Prophet
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2019-03-27
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Chariots of Prophetic Fire
Baalism and the Lord
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2019-03-27
00 min
Chariots of Prophetic Fire
The Living God
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2019-03-26
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