The Nature of Human Authority
Previously I reviewed the initial episode of a new podcast on Reconstruction Radio called The Monstrous Regiment, which disapprovingly alludes to John Knox’s famous tract by the same name. I[…]
Occidental Christianity for preserving Western Culture and People
Previously I reviewed the initial episode of a new podcast on Reconstruction Radio called The Monstrous Regiment, which disapprovingly alludes to John Knox’s famous tract by the same name. I[…]
The 1648 Massachusetts Code, based upon John Cotton’s Body of Liberties, became the prototype for every state constitution in early America (Greg Bahnsen, Theonomy in Christian Ethics, p. 555). And both[…]
The spiritually moribund and misnamed “Reconstructionist” Radio has launched a new podcast in an attempt to market feminism to neo-Reconstructionists. The Monstrous Regiment podcast derives its name from John Knox’s[…]
In 1935, author Sinclair Lewis penned the dystopian novel It Can’t Happen Here, a polemic warning about the rise of a future fascist president of the United States. It is[…]
At around the 19:13 mark in this panel discussion Mark Rushdoony uses the fact that his father’s thinking was not “past-bound” as predication for a train of thought which his father[…]
Sooner or later, in the midst of any long-term, entrenched, and bloody conflict, disheartenment is almost guaranteed to make an appearance among its combatants. The need for constant vigilance, the[…]
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Joel McDurmon vs. Christendom Perhaps the most surprising feature of McDurmon’s book is his virtually wholesale denunciation of historic Christian ethics.[…]
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 McDurmon on the Law as the Abiding Judicial Standard Like any theonomist, McDurmon insists that God’s Law continues to have abiding validity today. This[…]
Part 1 Part 2 What Crimes Should Civil Magistrates Punish? I continue my evaluation of Joel McDurmon’s recently published book on theonomy called The Bounds of Love: An Introduction to[…]
Part 1 Is the Law No Longer Concerned with Tribal and Ethnic Identity? McDurmon begins chapter 3, “Where to Draw the Lines,” by correctly observing that all self-described theonomists[…]
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Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations; ask your father, and he will show you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. - Deuteronomy 32:7-8