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Insulting Prayer
Season 6 Episode 61
Across churches today, new prayers are being introduced that sound less like repentance and more like revolutionary manifestos asking the godly to se…
3 months ago
The Future of the Family (Remastered)
Season 1
Rushdoony argues that only the Christian family has a future because it alone lives by God’s law rather than statist planning, making the family not …
3 months ago
Pleasing Men Not by Praise but by Prayer
Season 6 Episode 60
In an age obsessed with pleasing people, Jesus reminds us that even He and John the Baptist could not satisfy the demands of men and neither will we,…
3 months ago
Is Your God Dead?
Season 1 Episode 5
Many people worship a “god” who is little more than a noble idea powerless, dependent, and unable to save. Scripture confronts us with a sharper ques…
3 months ago
The Resurrection
Season 6 Episode 59
If Christ did not rise bodily from the dead, St. Paul says all preaching is empty but because He did rise, the power of sin and death is shattered, a…
3 months, 1 week ago
Are We Over-Licensed and Over-Ticketed?
Season 1 Episode 121
Over-licensing and over-ticketing have become a modern assault on American initiative and freedom. A young entrepreneur with a camera and a pony, pro…
3 months, 1 week ago
Myth of Consent and Locke
Season 1 Episode 131
In Myth of Consent and Locke, Rushdoony critiques John Locke’s elevation of consent as the foundation of legitimate authority, arguing that it replac…
3 months, 1 week ago
What is Christian Reconstruction?
Chalcedon Podcast #62 (Jan 18, 2026) tackles a big question: what is “Christian Reconstruction” really?
Mark Rushdoony says it’s not a political bran…
3 months, 1 week ago
Ellsworth E. McIntyre (Funeral Service)
This is the funeral service for Ellworth E. McIntyre that was delivered by Rev. Jeremy Walker on January 17, 2026
3 months, 1 week ago
Is Pharisaism With Us Today?
Jesus’ fiercest rebukes were not aimed at pagans — they were aimed at religious leaders who replaced God’s Word with their own traditions. But was th…
3 months, 1 week ago