Archive for the ‘Classical’ Category

Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos, Part 6

February 9, 2012 Books, Christianity, Church History, Classical, Colonial, Europe, History, Ideology, Law, Medieval, Politics, The West, Theology, Theonomy

  Part 1 of the series Part 2 of the series Part 3 of the series Part 4 of the series Part 5 of the series   In this series, we are examining the sixteenth-century Huguenot book Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos …

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The Law of Kin-Rule

February 1, 2012 America, American, Christianity, Church History, Classical, Ethnonationalism, History, Ideology, Law, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, Theonomy

  And look, how many Grecian tents do stand Hollow upon this plain, so many hollow factions. When that the general is not like the hive To whom the foragers shall all repair, What honey is expected? … but when …

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Merry Christmas

December 25, 2011 Blog, Christianity, Church History, Classical, History, Important People, Theology

  A Merry Christmas to you and yours from everyone here at Faith and Heritage.  

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James A. Michener: Pedantic, Pedestrian, Poet of Diversity, Part 2

November 30, 2011 Africans, Books, Christianity, Classical, Culture, Europeans, History, Important People, Jews, Modern, Popular Culture, Race, Theology

  Read the first half of the series here.   In addition to Michener’s obvious themes of multiculturalism (by force, if necessary) and miscegenation, another trope that turns up often in his works is a particular admiration for the romanticized …

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Eratosthenes

June 11, 2011 Blog, Classical, Europe, History, Important People, Science

  According to the ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes, June 11, 1134 BC marks the date and year of the sacking and burning of the city of Troy.  If true, this would mean that the climax of the events which took …

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The Proper Place of Pagan Mythology in the European Identity

March 14, 2011 Christianity, Classical, Culture, Europeans, False Religions, The West

Introduction One of the most divisive issues among those who have developed an interest in and a loyalty for defending and promoting the white European identity and ethos is the question of religion. Religion runs to the very core of …

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