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The Three Lies Keeping You Paralysed
Ever feel like you're driving with the handbrake on? You're saved. You go to church. You're trying. But something's not clicking.
Nathan Conkey gets …
2 months ago
The Montanist Outlook
Season 1 Episode 167
Montanism began with a desire for spiritual purity and urgency but drifted into error by exalting personal revelation, instant holiness, and end-time…
2 months ago
Sacrifices for Whom
Season 7 Episode 18
In this episode, we reflect on Herbert Hoover’s warning that civilization advances on kept promises and falters on broken ones, then turn to Scriptur…
2 months ago
Easy Chair No. 133, October 30, 1986
Season 1 Episode 133
Rushdoony, Blumenfeld, Scott, and Mose examine the influence of belief systems on education. They argue that public schools, rooted in evolution, pro…
2 months ago
The King in Our Lives
Season 7 Episode 17
In this episode, we explore how the San Joaquin Valley’s transformation from wild oak forests and seasonal floods to a global breadbasket illustrates…
2 months, 1 week ago
From Ape Man to Christian Man
Season 1 Episode 139
In From Ape Man to Christian Man, Rushdoony traces modern culture’s descent from Rousseau’s myth of the “noble savage” to a death-affirming celebrati…
2 months, 1 week ago
D is for Destination
Join Jeremy Walker as we discuss the importance of Christian education and the stark contrast of Christian Education vs. Humanistic Education. Does G…
2 months, 1 week ago
The Cross
Season 1 Episode 13
The cross, once an instrument of shame and death, is the Christian’s glory because it proclaims Christ’s victory over sin and death. In His obedience…
2 months, 1 week ago
The Name of the Lord
Season 7 Episode 16
Genesis 4:26 tells us that after Seth named his son Enos meaning “mortal” “then began men to call upon the name of the LORD.” As scholar Cassuto note…
2 months, 1 week ago
Philosophy of Freud (Remastered)
Season 1
Rushdoony argues that the modern world’s inversion of justice celebrating crime while erasing responsibility flows from the legacy of Marx, Darwin, a…
2 months, 1 week ago