Chris Hume explains that application is essential to any (biblical) position, talks about an erroneous sacred-secular divide, and ends with...
Read moreDetailsChris Hume and Nolan Corcoran have a spirited informal debate on theonomy, focusing especially on the concept of legal precedent.
Read moreDetailsChris Hume is joined by Adam Terrell, Josiah Huestis, Julio Delgado, and Luke Saint for a thought-provoking discussion on immigration,...
Read moreDetailsChris Hume interviews Ron Kronz about his new book, The Gospel of Jeroboam and the Cult of Easy Christianity. Ron...
Read moreDetailsIn recent discussions surrounding theonomy and the role of civil government, some have claimed that non-legislative theonomists erroneously argue for...
Read moreDetailsLuke Saint joins Chris Hume on The Lancaster Patriot Podcast to discuss Pete Hegseth’s change of tune concerning women in...
Read moreDetailsMarek Kizer recently posted a video in response to the Saint-Maricle immigration debate in which he critiqued the position of...
Read moreDetailsJoel Webbon recently claimed that theonomists are essentially libertarians (and that libertarians are essentially "libs"). Is this an accurate description...
Read moreDetailsRich Lusk, pastor and author, joins Chris Hume to discuss conversion, faith, children, baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Lusk, who...
Read moreDetailsWarm Thanksgiving wishes to you and yours this holiday season! On this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, Chris Hume...
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