John Gresham Machen was a genius. His book, “Christianity and Liberalism,” contained such keen insights that it holds painfully true today. Machen was able to analyze and dismantle everything that made liberalism tick, leaving no room for anything other than Christianity. Yet it seems that some of his assessments, particularly as they relate to the […]

Browsing: Nationalism
“Christian nationalism is a totality of national action, consisting of civil laws and social customs, conducted by a Christian nation as a Christian nation, in order to procure for itself both earthly and heavenly good in Christ.” — Stephen Wolfe, The Case For Christian Nationalism
Kevin DeYoung: The Case For A Christian Sensibility
Political topics change fast. Political opinions can change even faster. Finding a commentator that is able to consistently see the big picture is nearly impossible. There are some men who can appear to be right, even prophetic, yet fail to see the larger perspective. This phenomenon is most obvious when a commentator asks good questions, […]
Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part Two
Previously discussed was the similarity between both the Church and the State, as well as the groundwork for the field in which they each operate. The following will be the application where theory is put into practice. The Struggles of Our Day There have been a few similarities among countries prior to adopting Fascism. One […]
Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part One
In the words that will follow, I propose to undertake an examination of Fascism from the point of view of the Church. The following essay is a thought experiment to consider the question of how Fascism is to be considered from an ecclesiastical point of view. The purpose is not to argue that Fascism is […]