By What Standard? A Friendly Response to Alex Kocman
In his article, By What Standard? ICE, COVID, and Romans 13, Alex Kocman attempts to solve a perceived inconsistency in...
Read moreDetailsIn his article, By What Standard? ICE, COVID, and Romans 13, Alex Kocman attempts to solve a perceived inconsistency in...
Read moreDetailsIn this episode, Joel Saint and Matt Kenitzer reference some different articles in light of the discussion surrounding Natural Law....
Read moreDetailsLuke Saint defends Lancastrian Theonomy against two major critiques. Luke addresses Jay Antelo (Providence Perspective) and clarifies the misunderstandings behind...
Read moreDetailsThe immigration debate among Christians has become exhausting, not because the Bible is unclear, but because we keep asking the...
Read moreDetailsIn his article, By What Standard? ICE, COVID, and Romans 13, Alex Kocman attempts to solve a perceived inconsistency in...
In his recent piece, The Paradox of Libertarian Theonomy, Ronald Dodson attempts to perform a post-mortem on the theonomic movement,...
In this episode of Think & Reform, Luke Saint picks up his critique of Right Response Ministries' promotion of what...
In recent years, a growing number of Christians who either explicitly identify as theonomists or who speak favorably of theonomy...
In this episode, Joel and Matt explore the critical need for God’s absolute standard of justice, contrasting it with the...
When someone enters into the realm of Theonomic ethics, there are often many presuppositions and assumptions that necessarily end up...
In this episode, Luke Saints reacts to a long-form podcast from Right Response Ministries. He breaks down their critique of...
Luke begins by comparing Trump's disregard of his Constitutional responsibility to Congress with an immigrant's responsibility to immigration law and...
Luke Saint responds to claims made by some, such as Pastor Joseph Spurgeon, who seem to elevate the historic reformed...
In this episode, Joel Saint and Matt Kenitzer reference some different articles in light of the discussion surrounding Natural Law....
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