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Why History is Important: Part I (Remastered) (A Christian Survey of World History)
In this powerful and far-reaching lecture, R.J. Rushdoony challenges the humanistic view of history and reasserts a thoroughly biblical understanding…
8 months ago
Can We Sanctify Folly?
A wealthy Christian couple gives generously to ministries but shows deep personal inconsistency: they ignore their godly, struggling son while endles…
8 months ago
The 'Iks'
What happens to a people when all faith, family, and moral law are stripped away? In this episode, we examine The Mountain People, Colin Turnbull’s h…
8 months ago
The Judgment of Hypocrites
Jesus warns that a hypocrite eagerly judges others while ignoring his own sin. He condemned this false judgment—not judgment itself, but judgment wit…
8 months ago
The Church as Property and Function (Doctrine of the Church)
In this powerful exposition of Acts 5, R.J. Rushdoony explores the sobering account of Ananias and Sapphira to underscore a fundamental truth: the ch…
8 months ago
Dangerous People
The greatest threat to society isn’t just criminals or immoral acts—it’s those who tolerate evil, especially when it comes dressed in charm, wit, or …
8 months ago
The Meaning of Theocracy
What if theocracy doesn’t mean tyranny—but liberty under God? In this episode, we unpack Chalcedon Position Paper No. 15 and rediscover the biblical …
8 months ago
Has Cowardice Been Enshrined as a Virtue?
In this episode of Out of the Question, hosts Andrea Schwartz and Charles Roberts examine how cowardice is treated in Scripture, particularly in Reve…
8 months ago
Rejoice
We often hear, “He’s a good man, but…” as if goodness can excuse a spirit of constant criticism or complaint. Paul, who suffered much, gives us a dif…
8 months ago
The Responsibility of Judges (Remastered)
Biblical law places an uncompromising burden on judges and rulers: justice must be done—even when the offender is unknown. In this chapter, Rushdoony…
8 months ago