When Bad Ideas Matter
Civility is needed in America. Recently I went to the sanctuary of church during the week, and the homily’s theme ...
Patriotism is complicated for a variety of reasons, so it is important for Christian libertarians to know their stuff when it comes to how Christians should relate to the state.
Civility is needed in America. Recently I went to the sanctuary of church during the week, and the homily’s theme ...
“A fish doesn’t know it’s swimming in water.” “A crazy man doesn’t know he’s crazy.” We’ve all heard these quips. ...
For the past two weeks, the sign in front of a church near my house has advertised a “patriotic service” ...
Memorial Day, as we all know, is not just the official beginning of the summer vacation season. It is a ...
Brian Zahnd is the founder and lead pastor at Word of Life Church in St. Joseph, Missouri. He is the ...
I cannot overstate my excitement to promote Brian Zahnd’s latest book, A Farewell to Mars. I am passionate about the message ...
Richard Beck joins us again to discuss his new book on Johnny Cash. Why was Johnny Cash so popular? How ...
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 ...
God & Country: for generations, it has been the refrain of ‘respectable’ Christianity for many Americans, but is it really ...
Biblical Interpretation, Libertarianism, and the Dangers of Christian Nationalism, with Matt Whitman In this episode of the Libertarian Christian Podcast, our guest is Matt Whitman,
Ep. 65 | ‘The Statement on Christian Nationalism and the Gospel’ with Cody Cook In this episode, Cody Cook and I discuss The Statement on
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a “behind the scenes” look at the the book’s creation and the content of Chapter 8:
In the final episode of 2020, Norman, Matthew, and Kerry join Doug for an extended episode with a heartfelt discussion about 2020. They reflect on
In this episode, Doug and Norman talk Church history with Prof. John Mark Hicks of Lipscomb University. Dr. Hicks’s recent book Resisting Babel discusses the
Richard Beck joins us again to discuss his new book on Johnny Cash. Why was Johnny Cash so popular? How did he bring together gospel
The popular perception of libertarianism is often skewed. While those on the left tend to think of libertarians as greedy and self-absorbed with no concern
What is the biblical portrayal of the state? The Libertarian Christian Institute frequently discusses this question; it has very important ramifications for how we think
Mass shootings, gun control Protest with a football North Korea, South Korea, Rajoy as Franco No, it’s not a new Billy Joel song; it’s a
God & Country: for generations, it has been the refrain of ‘respectable’ Christianity for many Americans, but is it really a Christian concept? What about
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