20: Paul Barth, Presbyterian Memes, & Covenanters
20: Paul Barth, Presbyterian Memes, & Covenanters
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We had a great time chatting with Paul Barth, the creative mind behind Presbyterian Memes. We heard about his process for creating memes, his transition out of the military, and all about being a Covenanter. You will want to hear this one!
- Our Top 5 Favorite Presbyterian Memes
- 1650 Psalter: Psalms of David in Meter
- The Shaking and Translating of Heaven and Earth (John Owen, Complete Works, Sermon V)
- 7 Differences Between Covenanters and Reconstructionists
- Judicial Law: General vs. Particular Equity
- What is National Covenanting?
- Confessional Two Kingdoms
- History of the Work of Redemption Jonathan Edwards
- The Law of Nature and the Civil Enforcement of the First Table
- Lex Propria — Proper Law | Lex Propria, Part 2
- Reformed Theonomy Reading List
Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange
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The WVM team takes a weird, mystical trip through time and space, through new dimensions and other strangeness. (Get it? Strangeness? We’re here all week. Be sure to tip your waitress.) The Marvel Universe takes a turn for the worldview worst in its latest outing, by going “Full Pagan” in Doctor Strange. Lots of people who go Full Pagan don’t come all the way back, y’know. I’m just sayin’.
024: Are Faith-Based Movies an Effective Means of Communicating the Gospel?
024: Are Faith-Based Movies an Effective Means of Communicating the Gospel?
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Charles Roberts and Andrea Schwartz discuss Faith-Based Movies and their effectiveness in leading people to Jesus Christ in Episode #24 of the Out of the Question Podcast.
Three Cautious Recommendations
Three Cautious Recommendations
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The WVM team discusses three bits of media you might be interested in (or, really want to stay away from.) Two documentaries: The Resurrection of Jake The Snake Roberts and Holy Hell (the story of a cult leader in the United States.) And one clean-comedy, family friendly podcast, which are often hard to find.
The Secret History of Romance
The Secret History of Romance
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We are all familiar with the concept of romantic, or courtly, love. But do we understand where the concept comes from and what it means? In today’s Monstrous Regiment, Suzannah Rowntree and Stephen C. Perks take us on a fascinating journey through history, eschatology, literature, and scripture, as they explore various views of courtly love and and the underlying ideas that have shaped our modern understanding of romance.
Marvel’s Daredevil
Marvel’s Daredevil
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Though we’ve been accused of stumbling around blindly, the secret truth is that the WVM team has a powerful worldview sonar that functions even better than physical eyesight. We explore issues of guilt, redemption, and vigilantism as we strive to make our city safe for media consumers.
Don Schanzenbach
Don Schanzenbach
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Bill visits with author Don Schawnzenbach about the what, why and how of writing of Christian books and also about the people who write them.
17: Meet a Host: Dustin Ranem
17: Meet a Host: Dustin Ranem
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There’s no reason to listen this week. We interviewed Dustin Ranem. What a boring guy. Not much to see here. Move along.
Comparing Chocolate Factories
Comparing Chocolate Factories
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The WVM team takes a weird, fantastical, somewhat dark tour through, not one but two (count ’em….TWO!) magical chocolate factories producing the famous Wonka brand, a generation apart from each other. Our question going in was, will the intervening forty years between the two movies produce an obvious worldview shift in the classic moral parable of Willie Wonka, little Charlie, and a mysterious, magical kingdom that finds ways to punish bratty children?
Chalcedon Foundation Articles and Essays
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The Chalcedon Foundation® is a think tank for the self-governing Christian, devoted to the research, publishing, and promotion of Christian Reconstruction. We believe that the Christian faith is applicable to every area of life and thought and that all things are to be “reconstructed” according to God’s revealed will in Scripture.
This podcast is a collection of articles and essays narrated by volunteers from Reconstructionist Radio on behalf of Chalcedon. The authors include R.J. Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, Mark Rushdoony, Andrea Schwartz, and more.