Listen "Ep. 101 Episode #101 (July 10, 1985)"
Episode Synopsis
In this thought-provoking episode, R.J. Rushdoony explores how modern conservatism falters without a faith that shapes every area of life. From a professor undone by a simple student question, to the religious nature of the state and law, to Rome's deification of power and today's humanistic legal order, Rushdoony weaves history, theology, and cultural critique into a bold challenge: without a root-and-branch Christian worldview, even the best intentions collapse. A powerful teaser for his upcoming work, The State as the New Church.
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