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Tag Archives: reconstructionism
Dominion Files (3) Recon world in meltdown
Every now and then the Christian Reconstructionist world goes crazy on whether Bojiday Marinov is a false teacher (he is) and a danger to the church (he is). I never could figure out why Recons defend him. His articles about … Continue reading
The recons flee defeated on Christology
Here’s the context behind my recent post on Rushdoony. I participated on a facebook thread where several kinist-reconstructionists were attacking Eastern Orthodoxy. That put me in an odd decision, for I, too, have criticized EO. But their arguments were just … Continue reading
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Tagged christology, cornelius van til, cyril of alexandria, nestorianism, reconstructionism, rushdoony, Theonomy Files
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A nonexistent interview I did a while back
This interview never happened. It is between me and myself. On a more serious note, I have noticed that my philosophical readings do not fit into any specific category. That is good, I suppose, since “joining a school” is not … Continue reading