Episode 4: The Justice of God in Unjust Times
Episode 4: The Justice of God in Unjust Times
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People are crying out for justice, but they’re willing to be unjust in order to secure their justice. Mankind has a distorted view of justice, or righteousness, because the do not submit themselves to the righteousness of God as found in His law-word.
What do the Scriptures provide us in order that we may better understand and act during these difficult times? That’s what this episode of the Chalcedon Podcast is about.
Hosted by Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, and Andrea Schwartz.
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The Tale of the Two Aurelii: The Hero vs. the Real Man
The Tale of the Two Aurelii: The Hero vs. the Real Man
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Narrated by Shelby Luke
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Chapter 2: The Voice of Lawful Authority
Chapter 2: The Voice of Lawful Authority
Written by Gary North
The Duty Of Disobedience To Wicked Laws
The Duty Of Disobedience To Wicked Laws
Written by Rev. Charles Beecher
Chapter 3: The Revolution
Chapter 3: The Revolution
Written by Dr. Joel McDurmon
David Goodman
David Goodman
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This week we had the privilege of talking to David Goodman, author and regular blogger at The Survival Gardner. David has become a prominent speaker on the subject of gardening, agriculture, nutrition and much more.
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The Survival Gardner
Chapter 2: The Covenant and the Great Commission
Chapter 2: The Covenant and the Great Commission
Written by Kenneth L Gentry
Chapter 2: What Is Social Theory?
Chapter 2: What Is Social Theory?
Written by Gary North
Chapter 2: God’s Restraining Hand vs. Total Depravity
Chapter 2: God’s Restraining Hand vs. Total Depravity
Written by Gary North
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Written by Gary North
Eschatologies of Shipwreck
“The State needs pastors who preach a theology of defeat. It keeps the laymen quiet, in an era in which Christian laymen are the most significant potential threat to the unwarranted expansion of state power.”