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The Philosophy of Discipline
by A. Schwartz on Sep 06, 2010
Extraordinary Parenting
by A. Schwartz on Sep 06, 2010
The Mediatorial Work of the Law
by A. Schwartz on Sep 03, 2010
All That God Intended
by A. Schwartz on Sep 01, 2010
The Philosophy of the Christian Curriculum: Teaching Bible
by A. Schwartz on Aug 30, 2010
The Christian Use of Fiction
by Chalcedon on July 19, 2010Chalcedon vice-president, and Christian novelist, Martin G. Selbrede, presents the reasons for the Chalcedon Foundation's publishing of fiction. If all areas are to be taken captive for Christ, then story-telling is a powerful arena for godly service…
What the Homeless are Learning through the Bailouts
by Chalcedon on July 6, 2010The main lesson of American bailouts is that if you make mistakes big enough to affect “the system,” you won’t have to pay for them by going into bankruptcy or trying a new career in, say, small farming. The abstract and the electro…
Law & Liberty Podcast: Law and Government
by Chalcedon on June 28, 2010Chapter thirteen of Rushdoony's Law & Liberty. The basic government of the universe and of man is the government of God. Every person, family, institution, vocation, school, church, or state which is in rebellion against God's government or by-pa…
Law & Liberty Podcast: Law and Magic
by Chalcedon on June 28, 2010Chapter twelve of Rushdoony's Law & Liberty. Magic is basic to the modern mentality, to our politics and science, and we cannot understand our present-day world without a knowledge of what magic is. Magic is the attempt by man to gain control ove…
Law & Liberty Podcast: Law and Academic Freedom
by Chalcedon on June 28, 2010Chapter eleven of Rushdoony's Law & Liberty. The modern doctrine of academic freedom is a totalitarian doctrine which is hostile to real academic freedom. Academic freedom means, if taken literally, freedom of the academy, that is, freedom of the…