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Mark Rushdoony Interviewed by Jan Mickelson on WFO Radio in Des Moines, IA

Mark Rushdoony explaining the connection with statist intervention and the destruction of a people.

Mark R. Rushdoony
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The American Indian: A Standing Indictment of Christianity and Statism in America was the subject of a talk radio interview recently with Mark Rushdoony explaining the connection with statist intervention and the destruction of a people.  Jan Mickelson's program Mickelson in the Morning airs M-F 9am to 11:30am Central time.

 

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Mark R. Rushdoony
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Mark R. Rushdoony graduated from Los Angeles Baptist College (now The Master’s College) with a B.A. in history in 1975 and was ordained to the ministry in 1995.

He taught junior and senior high classes in history, Bible, civics and economics at a Christian school in Virginia for three years before joining the staff of Chalcedon in 1978. He was the Director of Chalcedon Christian School for 14 years while teaching full time. He also helped tutor all of his children through high school.

In 1998, he became the President of Chalcedon and Ross House Books, and, more recently another publishing arm, Storehouse Press. Chalcedon and its subsidiaries publish many titles plus CDs, mp3s, and an extensive online archive at www.chalcedon.edu. His biography of his father will be published later this year (2024).

He has written scores of articles for Chalcedon’s publications, both the Chalcedon Report and Faith for all of Life. He was a contributing author to The Great Christian Revolution (1991). He has spoken at numerous conferences and churches in the U.S. and abroad.

Mark Rushdoony has lived in Vallecito, California, since 1978.  His wife, Darlene, and he have been married since 1976. His youngest son still resides with him. He has three married children and nine grandchildren.

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