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Tagged: ethnonationalism

Dispensationalism Is More Based Than You Think, Part 2

Robert Thompson

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Dispensationalism Is More Based Than You Think, Part 2

  • August 16, 2018   

In part 1, we saw that dispensationalism entails that God wants the nation of Israel (and, by extension, other peoples and cultures) to remain a distinct race with a distinct[…]

Dispensationalism Is More Based Than You Think, Part 1

Robert Thompson

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Dispensationalism Is More Based Than You Think, Part 1

  • August 15, 2018   

Dispensationalism has a bad reputation among red-pilled Christian. This is understandable, of course, because many dispensationalists believe that Christians ought to support the nation of Israel. Also, as Davis Carlton[…]

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The Reformation and Race, Part II: John Wycliffe on the Ethnic Homogeneity of the National Church

Gic Serry

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The Reformation and Race, Part II: John Wycliffe on the Ethnic Homogeneity of the National Church

  • March 2, 2017   

Part I We continue our series by looking at another great proto-Reformer, this time the most influential one in the Anglo-Saxon world, John Wycliffe (1320-1384). Wycliffe is famous for being[…]

The Reformation and Race, Part I: John Hus, Czech Nationalist

Gic Serry

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The Reformation and Race, Part I: John Hus, Czech Nationalist

  • February 16, 2017   

2017 marks 500 years since the start of the great Church Reformation by Martin Luther. In celebration thereof I will write a series of articles throughout the year relating to[…]

Joel McDurmon Capitulates on Theonomy, Part 2

Davis Carlton

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Joel McDurmon Capitulates on Theonomy, Part 2

  • September 8, 2016   

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[…]

A Kinist Commentary on the Ten Commandments: The First Word

Ehud Would

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A Kinist Commentary on the Ten Commandments: The First Word

  • July 12, 2016   

3 And Moses went up unto God, and the Lord called unto him out of the mountain, saying, Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children[…]

Westernization: An Ethical Perspective

Gic Serry

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Westernization: An Ethical Perspective

  • April 18, 2011   

Westernization, or Occidentalization, is a process whereby non-Western peoples come to adopt Western lifestyle, customs, and values. At its core, it is a process of acculturation, where one culture changes[…]

Theocentric Missions

Gic Serry

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Theocentric Missions

  • February 11, 2011   

Late last year, I was blessed enough to be part of a very fruitful two-week mission outreach to Phoenix, a Durban township with a population of approximately 700,000, more than[…]

A Biblical Defense of Ethno-Nationalism

Davis Carlton

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A Biblical Defense of Ethno-Nationalism

  • January 19, 2011   

Ethno-nationalism is a belief system that affirms a traditional Christian understanding of families, tribes, and nations. Ethno-nationalism holds that nations are defined and rooted in common heredity and that the foundations of a nation are based on common ancestry, language, culture, religion, and social customs.

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