677 Episodo

  1. Some Good Basic Questions Stirred Up by Rufo and Goldberg

    Publicado: 22/4/2025
  2. Battle of the Gods

    Publicado: 16/4/2025
  3. Empathy in the High Places

    Publicado: 15/4/2025
  4. Chaplains for Pirate Ships

    Publicado: 10/4/2025
  5. Epimenides, Lewis, and the Van Tillians

    Publicado: 9/4/2025
  6. The Grace of Wrong Answers, Marked with a Red Pen

    Publicado: 7/4/2025
  7. The Revolution Will (Still) Not Be Televised

    Publicado: 2/4/2025
  8. Sacralism and Human Governments

    Publicado: 31/3/2025
  9. Love Me, Love My Dog

    Publicado: 27/3/2025
  10. 21 Theses on Head Coverings for Women

    Publicado: 24/3/2025
  11. Yet Another Modest Proposal

    Publicado: 20/3/2025
  12. Abortion Regret

    Publicado: 17/3/2025
  13. Historical Backdrop to Smashmouth Incrementalism

    Publicado: 12/3/2025
  14. Rightly Ordered Affections

    Publicado: 11/3/2025
  15. Shall I Explain What’s Going On? No, Seriously . . .

    Publicado: 10/3/2025
  16. Empathy Blues

    Publicado: 5/3/2025
  17. The Modern Nation State

    Publicado: 4/3/2025
  18. So Jeffrey Epstein Was a Jew . . .

    Publicado: 4/3/2025
  19. Christian Nationalism, Kash Patel, and the Bhagavad-Gita

    Publicado: 26/2/2025
  20. The Hatriarchy, the Machismosphere, and Misbehaving Anons

    Publicado: 25/2/2025

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The point of this podcast is pretty broad — “All of Christ for all of life.” In order to make that happen, we need “theology that bites back.” I want to advance what you might call a Chestertonian Calvinism, and to bring that attitude to bear on education, sex and culture, theology, politics, book reviews, postmodernism, expository studies, along with other random tidbits that come into my head. My perspective is usually not hard to discern. In theology I am an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian, pretty much in that order. In politics, I am slightly to the right of Jeb Stuart. In my cultural sympathies, if we were comparing the blight of postmodernism to a vast but shallow goo pond, I would observe that I have spent many years on these stilts and have barely gotten any of it on me.

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