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Stackhouse Weighs In3 comments

Zrim wrote 8 hours ago: Here’s a view of Manhattan from north of the border on a Declaration that seems “strange … more →

Tags: Constantinianism, Culture War, Transformationism

More Audio: Myers and Willimon3 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 day ago: Two excellent and stimulating interviews. First, of the last three episodes of the White Horse Inn, … more →

Tags: Friends of the Heidelblog, Reformation Resources, Reforming Evangelicalism, White Horse Inn, Mars Hill Audio, Ordinary Means Podcast, Reformed Audio

Strangers, Exiles, and Civil Religion12 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 3 days ago: Since most of us have grown up with the Thanksgiving Holiday it is easy for us to assume that this i … more →

Tags: American Christianity, civil life, Christ and Culture, Christian America, civil religion

A Two Kingdom (Thanksgiving) Benediction

Zrim wrote 4 days ago: Would that Christians understood their natural relation to non-Christians the way some understand wh … more →

Tags: Front Porch Republic

Turning Cheek2 comments

Zrim wrote 1 week ago: In the latest issue of Themelios, David VanDrunen offers a Reformed two-kingdoms interpretation of M … more →

Tags: David VanDrunen

The Family of Jesus on the Kingdom of God1 comment

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 week ago: From Eusebius’ Historia Ecclesiae 3.19-20: But when this same Domitian had commanded that the … more →

Tags: Ancient Church, Historical Theology, domitian, Eusebius, Family of Jesus

Can it be lawful to make an occupation of the sword, when the Lord proclaims that ‘he who uses the sword shall perish by the sword’?

soulangler wrote 2 weeks ago: Can it be lawful to make an occupation of the sword, when the Lord proclaims that ‘he who uses the s … more →

Tags: War, Tertullian, Church and State

On Precision and Latitude78 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 2 weeks ago: Over the last year or so there seems to have been a concerted effort to discredit any sort of … more →

Tags: Christ and Culture, Christian Education, neo-Kuyperians, Transformationalism

Once More: Resources on the Two Kingdoms6 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 2 weeks ago: Judging from the sorts of comments and criticisms I read it seems clear that a good number of people … more →

Tags: c civil kingdom, Kingdom of God, Sacred and Secular, two spheres

Ken Myers and Two Kingdom Theory2 comments

Hunter Baker wrote 2 weeks ago: Over at Justin Taylor’s blog, he offers a transcribed interview conducted with Ken Myers of the grea … more →

Tags: Christian Politics, Ken Myers

Yet Another Reason Why a Reformed Two-Kingdoms Ethic is Necessary39 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 2 weeks ago: Critics of the two-kingdoms ethic should consider this story from Salon.com. Julie Hirschfeld Davis … more →

Tags: Reformed Ethics, health-care reform, Theocracy, Theonomy

Dualism is Cool4 comments

Zrim wrote 2 weeks ago:     But triadalism is actually the key to two-kingdom theology: So we don’t work with only … more →

Tags: Horton

New on Covenant Radio: Stellman on Dual Citizens8 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 month ago: The latest Covenant Radio podcast is up and it’s an interview with Jason Stellman about his ne … more →

Tags: Reformation Resources, Reforming Evangelicalism, Covenant Radio, dual citizens, jason stellman, Reformed podcasts

Telling the Right Story v. Telling the Story Right4 comments

Zrim wrote 1 month ago: Not only can those with a patriotism of affirmation and a patriotism of dissent take a few lessons h … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Front Porch Republic

Princes & Paupers: Cult Affects Culture, Part Two 5 comments

riorancho wrote 1 month ago: One of the chief means for the church to affect culture, according to transformationalists, is for t … more →

Tags: Culture War, Transformationism

Two Powers: Caesar's and Christ's

creedorchaos wrote 1 month ago: Stuart Robinson argued that God, the Father, covenanted with God, the Son, before the foundation of … more →

Tags: Pilgrim Theology, The Church, Stuart Robinson, Church and State

NTW Takes a Whack at Two Kingdoms16 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 month ago: First, critics of the “two-kingdoms” ethic should reckon with the company in which it pu … more →

Tags: new perspectives on paul, eccelsiology, N. T. Wright

CIVIL: USA as Political Messiah

gospelmuse wrote 1 month ago: Richard Gamble on Civil Religion: “America’s anointment as the world’s political messiah did n … more →

Tags: Antithesis, Culture, distorted gospel

Who's the Radical?

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 month ago: Darryl replies to his Royal Dougness on allegedly “radical” two-kingdoms ethics. I parti … more →

Tags: Doug Wilson, darryl hart


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