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Author: Davis Carlton Davis Carlton

Davis is a descendant of Swiss-German farmers. He enjoys history, historical fiction, and theology. Davis appreciates traditional European culture as well as classical Christian liturgy and ecclesiology, and he desires to instill these values in the minds of fellow Christians of European descent. Davis considers it his task to do "the exact opposite of the work which the Radicals had to do...to cling to every scrap of the past that he can find, if he feels that the ground is giving way beneath him and sinking into mere savagery and forgetfulness of all human culture."
A Response to Rev. Andy Hanson on Ethnonationalism, Part 2

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A Response to Rev. Andy Hanson on Ethnonationalism, Part 2

  • April 16, 2015   

Read Part 1 of David’s response here In Part 2 of his response to my “A Biblical Defense of Ethno-Nationalism,” Rev. Andy Hanson responds to my comments on racial pride,[…]

A Response to Rev. Andy Hanson on Ethnonationalism, Part 1

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A Response to Rev. Andy Hanson on Ethnonationalism, Part 1

  • April 15, 2015   

A Reformed pastor named Andy Hanson has written a rebuttal to my article, “A Biblical Defense of Ethno-Nationalism.” First, I would like to extend my gratitude to Rev. Hanson for undertaking this project.[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 9

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 9

  • March 19, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 Part 8 In this final edition to my review of Brian Schwertley’s sermon series on Kinism,[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 8

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 8

  • March 5, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Part 7 This ongoing refutation of Brian Schwertley’s sermon series “The Kinist Heresy” continues to critique his coverage of[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy:  A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 7

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 7

  • March 2, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 We continue our critique of Brian Schwertley’s sermon series, “The Kinist Heresy.” The last several essays have dealt[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 6

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 6

  • February 27, 2015   

  Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 In the previous article on Brian Schwertley’s sermon series “The Kinist Heresy,” I addressed three of Schwertley’s examples designed to[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 5

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 5

  • January 28, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 We continue our critique of Brian Schwertley’s sermon series that he dubs “The Kinist Heresy.” The previous article explained why Caleb the[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 4

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 4

  • January 7, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 In the previous article, Schwertley sought to argue that Israel’s national identity entailed the meaninglessness of heredity unto nationhood; to be an Israelite just is to[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 3

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 3

  • January 1, 2015   

Part 1 Part 2 The foregoing article dealt with Schwertley’s denunciation of the Kinist interpretation of the tower of Babel, demonstrating the connection of Babel to the Table of Nations in[…]

Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 2

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Kinist Orthodoxy: A Response to Brian Schwertley, Part 2

  • December 23, 2014   

Part 1 In his teaching series refuting Kinism, Brian Schwertley has thus far failed to appropriately explain the Kinist understanding of two passages in Genesis: the creation order of “after[…]

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