
Chapter 10: Who Owns the Future Generation?
Chapter 10: Who Owns the Future Generation?
Written by Ray Sutton

Chapter 12: Christianity and the Rule of Law
Chapter 12: Christianity and the Rule of Law
Written by Stephen Perks
The text of a lecture given at the The European Crisis Conference held at St Catherine’s College, Oxford on 1st May 1999 by The Campaign for United Kingdom Conservatism. Published in the The Salisbury Review, Vol. 18, No. 2 (1999)

Chapter 5: Conclusion to Part Two
Chapter 5: Conclusion to Part Two
Written by Stephen Perks

Chapter 13: War Against the Beyond
Chapter 13: War Against the Beyond
Written by R.J. Rushdoony

Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Written by James B. Jordan
Victory In Jesus: The Bright Hope of Postmillennialism
Written by Greg Bahnsen
We have just ended a century dominated by a multitude of failed prophecies from those who looked to be raptured out of a collapsing world at any moment. The dawning of a new millennium will hopefully cause the Church to pause and consider whether these discredited prophets should be hooted off the stage. Victory in Jesus: The Bright Hope of Postmillennialism offers a sober and faithful examination of Scripture while clearly demonstrating that Christians have every reason to expect the victory of Jesus and the triumph of the gospel as the Great Commission is fulfilled on earth.
The first three chapters (edited from lectures delivered by Dr. Bahnsen), offer a simple and easy to understand presentation of eschatology in general and especially postmillennial eschatology. These chapters are foundational and provide an excellent start for the person who wants a survey of the topic without too much technical or theological language. The last two chapters build on this foundation and layout a more advanced and in-depth explanation of the postmillennial position.
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The Meat of the Word with Martin Selbrede
Written by
Martin G. Selbrede, vice-president of the Chalcedon Foundation, conducts regular Question and Answer sessions on topics of interest to Christians serious about their faith. These audio messages were recorded live, with Martin “working without a net” (as he characterizes it) as he responds to incoming questions. The resulting “messages” continue to cover an ever-widening range of topics, all with an eye to honoring the command to “let all things be done unto edification” (seasoned with the occasional humorous aside). These Q&A’s were modeled after R. J. Rushdoony’s post-sermon Q&A sessions, which allowed those in attendance to “pick Rush’s brain” for a brief season. For more information on the Chalcedon Foundation visit http://chalcedon.edu