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Natural Law and Canon Law
Is nature a trustworthy guide for justice—or a Trojan horse for tyranny? In this episode, we dive into Chalcedon Position Paper No. 55 and expose the…
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Episode #116 (February 24, 1986)
In this special episode of The Easy Chair, R.J. Rushdoony sits down with Cindy Rocker, a woman whose post-conversion journey led to a radical commitm…
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The Family of Christ
The family of Christ is far greater than our earthly relatives or even the saints we know. As James Saurin preached, it includes all the redeemed acr…
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Politics and Theology
In this episode, we examine R.J. Rushdoony’s “Politics and Theology,” a sweeping critique of modern political ideals grounded in humanism rather than…
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The Almighty
When God tells Abraham, “I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect” (Gen. 17:1), He isn’t demanding sinless perfection, but uprightn…
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Israel, Egypt and the Ancient Near East (Remastered) (A Christian Survey of World History)
In this sweeping lecture, R.J. Rushdoony dismantles the myth of religious pluralism by arguing for the absolute uniqueness of biblical revelation and…
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The New Year
Noise, horns, shouting—what are we really trying to drown out on New Year’s Eve? In this episode, we peel back the tradition of noisemaking to uncove…
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A Bad Teacher
The idea that "experience is the best teacher" is popular—but wrong. Experience alone doesn’t teach wisdom; it only reflects what’s already in the he…
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Horror Stories
Many people today indulge in fear for entertainment—horror movies, scary stories, and imaginary threats. But this craving for false fear often masks …
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How Friendly are You to Vampires?
What do bloodsuckers, bureaucracy, and broken homes have in common? In this episode, R.J. Rushdoony skewers the absurdities of modern government—from…
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