The West is declining rapidly and in response some American Christians have begun arguing for a return to theocracy and even for a theocratic Caesar figure to replace the secular republican form of government established in the Constitution.
Here is an introduction to some of these issues and a response to the recently published statement on Christian nationalism.
Table of Contents
Series on The Statement on Christian Nationalism and the Gospel
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 1)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 2)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 3)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 4)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 5)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 6)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 7)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 8)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 9)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 10)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 11)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 12)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 13)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 14)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 15)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 16)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 17)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 18)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 19)
- Sub-Christian Nationalism? (Part 20)
Heidelminicast Series
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (1)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (2)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (3)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (4)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (5)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (6)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (7)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (8)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (9)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (10)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (11)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (12)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (13)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (14)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (15)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (16)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (17)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (18)
- Heidelminicast: Sub-Christian Nationalism (19)
Other Resources On Christian Nationalism
- R. Scott Clark, POPLL: An Alternative To Christian Nationalism (And Theonomy, Christian Reconstruction, Theocracy, And Christendom) (Pt 1)
- Kuyper Contra Christian Nationalism
- Christian Nationalism Might Be Cosplay: The Babylon Bee Interview
- The Original Christian Nationalism
- Shane Lems, Review: The Case for Christian Nationalism By Stephen Wolfe
- David VanDrunen, Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World (Grand Rapids: Zondervan Academic, 2020).
- Paul Miller, “Is There a Wholesome Alternative to Christian Nationalism?“
- D. G. Hart, “The Existential Threat of Anti-Christian Nationalism“
- D. G. Hart, A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2006).
- Kevin DeYoung, “The Rise of Right-Wing Wokeism“
- R. Scott Clark, Christian Nationalism Is Cosplay
- Mark David Hall, “Christian Nationalists: An Existential Threat?“
- Wes Bredenhof, “Dominionism 2.0”
- R. Scott Clark, The Significance Of Paul’s Silence On Caesar Acknowledging Christ’s Lordship
- Trueman On What The Achord Affair Reveals
- D. G. Hart, Christians Err If They Give Up On America
- Samuel Sey, “Why Some Evangelicals Are Embracing Racism“
- D. G. Hart, Christian Nationalism’s Discomfort With the American Founding
- R. Scott Clark, How Christians Should Oppose The Radical Sexual Agenda
- R. Scott Clark, The Temptation Of Cultural Christianity
- T. David Gordon, Review: Jesus And The Powers: Christian Political Witness In An Age Of Totalitarian Terror And Dysfunctional Democracies By N. T. Wright and Michael F. Bird—Part 1
- Resources On The Twofold Kingdom
- Resources On Natural Law
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