Ep 52: The OT Case for Non-Violence with Matthew Curtis Fleischer
It’s not the Old Testament that a Christian often goes to for their theological defense of non-violence. Our guest, Matthew …
It’s not the Old Testament that a Christian often goes to for their theological defense of non-violence. Our guest, Matthew …
You don’t have to become a radical Christian to begin changing the world. Our guest, psychologist Richard Beck, has written …
Constitutions are a divisive topic even amongst libertarians, with the debate often centered on the anarchism v. minarchism issue. But …
About a year and a half in the making, the Libertarian Christian Institute is now blessed to present our inaugural …
Most people, including most libertarians, have a very negative perception of lobbyists, often because lobbyists seem to represent those who …
One year ago, it was widely acknowledged and discussed that for good or bad, 2016 had been truly extraordinary. As …
As we celebrate the Advent, economist and friend of LCI Bob Murphy returns to the show to tell us about …
Doug and Norman talk about the birth stories of Christ and how Matthew and Luke both use language and employ …
Parabolic interpretation has been seen through many lenses throughout Christian history. While the deepest theological meaning of the parables carry …
Jared Byas does theology and business, and he integrates the two in this episode about what it means to do …
God created a world in which our work matters. Often we fall into the mindset of compartmentalizing our lives into …
It seems that people are no longer able to have a decent conversation with each other about politics or other …
No matter where we are in the world, Silicon Valley plays a big role in most of our lives. Much …
The popular perception of libertarianism is often skewed. While those on the left tend to think of libertarians as greedy …
What is the biblical portrayal of the state? The Libertarian Christian Institute frequently discusses this question; it has very important …
Mass shootings, gun control Protest with a football North Korea, South Korea, Rajoy as Franco No, it’s not a new …
The Diocese of South Carolina, once part of the Episcopal Church, seceded from the denomination in 2012 after a complex …
The War on Drugs is one of the most frequently-cited policy issues in modern politics, and it also serves as …
Sociology, psychology and anthropology can bring us many important insights into our theology, and 20th century scholar René Girard is …
The subject of theonomy (rule by the Old Testament law) and Christian Reconstructionism (rebuilding society with the Old Testament as …
The Libertarian Christian Institute was a big supporter of the book Called to Freedom, released in February of this year …
Today is the sixteenth anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Over the last couple of months, we’ve interviewed three leading …
In July, Doug Stuart and Nick Gausling attended the Young Americans for Liberty 2017 National Convention on behalf of LCI. …
Nearly every libertarian has heard the classic objection, “But who would build the roads?” This question is so common that …
As part of our summer lineup, we’re revisiting several of the most popular and informative talks given at Christians for …
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