Chapter 26
Chapter 26
Written by Gary North
How Much Time?
“Aim high, aim carefully, and shoot long.”
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.
Foundations of Reconstruction Essays #8
Foundations of Reconstruction Essays #8
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National Judgment & Repentance (1:01 – 12:29)
Spiritual Warfare (12:31 – 24:03)
Eschatology & American History (24:05 – 32:01)
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Covenantal Charity
Covenantal Charity
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Every single practical covenant action follows these two principles: work and community.
Book of the Week:
– Bringing in the Sheaves: Transforming Poverty into Productivity by George Grant
Chapter 21
Chapter 21
Written by R. J. Rushdoony
Lesson 21: How To Make Markets Free
Lesson 21: How To Make Markets Free
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Joel McDurmon of discusses the role of Christian Worldview, politics, theology, and how to restore our American Republic.
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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.
Part V: The Duration – Chapter 25
Part V: The Duration – Chapter 25
Written by Gary North
Optimistic Corpses
“There is hope for the kingdom of God on earth, precisely because there is no hope for God’s people to escape the sting of death.”
Is Abortion a Women’s Issue?
Is Abortion a Women’s Issue?
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Whether it’s abortion advocates championing it as a women’s right, pro-lifers treating it as something that happens to women, or abolitionists discussing it as a women’s sin and debating what punishment women should receive for perpetrating it, the abortion debate seems to focus almost exclusively on women. Why is that? Should it be this way? Liz Sachs and Elisabeth Goss dig into whether abortion is a gender-specific sin in this week’s Monstrous Regiment.