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Am I My Brother's Keeper?
In this episode, we unpack Genesis 4:9’s “Am I my brother’s keeper?” to show that Scripture calls us brothers under God—not tyrannical keepers of one…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Women and the Church (Doctrine of the Church)
What role do women truly have in the life and ministry of the church? In this message, Rushdoony explores Paul’s instructions to Timothy and uncovers…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Has Sin Lost Its Sting?
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The doctrine of sin, as defined in Scripture and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, is clear: sin is lawlessness, a failure to conform …
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Property and the Family
In this episode, we trace how Scripture’s laws against theft and covetousness serve not just to protect possessions but to secure the family, and exp…
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Oppression as Law
In this episode, we examine how today’s laws—especially in public schools—have inverted justice by privileging some viewpoints while suppressing Chri…
6 months ago
Taken for Granted
Is being “taken for granted” really a sign of neglect—or could it be the highest compliment love can pay? In this episode, we explore how trust, cons…
6 months ago
Slander as Theft (Remastered)
Slander doesn’t just damage reputations—it robs people of peace, dignity, and standing, making it a form of theft as well as false witness. In this c…
6 months ago
The Providence of God
What if the God who created all things is not just the beginning—but the continual governor of every moment? In this episode, we explore Chalcedon Po…
6 months ago
Episode #110 (November 30, 1985)
In this incisive session, R.J. Rushdoony explores how delegating Christian responsibilities to the state breeds bureaucracy, while reclaiming them di…
6 months ago
Choices
In this episode, we explore how every choice we make—big or small—reveals what we truly value and where our faith lies, contrasting the self-chosen l…
6 months ago