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In Season 2 of Extremely American: Onward Christian Soldiers host Heath Druzin and James Dawson take an inside look at Christian nationalism. The movement aims to end American democracy as we know it and install theocracy, taking rights away from the vast majority of Americans in the process. The season follows the movement through the story of an influential far-right church, its attempt to take over a small town and a dark underbelly of abuse.
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Summer Consortium

Christendom College

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Amid the splendor of the Virginia countryside, a select group accompany a variety of lecturers and some of the College’s best professors on an intellectual and spiritual journey representing the height of the Christendom College experience.
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Chaos & Christ

In the Midst of Chaos, Christ is there!

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In a world full of chaos—from politics and finances to health, business, and everyday life—where does Christ fit in? Chaos & Christ dives deep into the turbulent issues shaping our world today, offering biblical insights on how Jesus brings order, hope, and transformation in the midst of it all. We break down the complexities of political policies, explore the struggles of modern finances and entrepreneurship, and tackle the challenges of health, fitness, and personal growth, all through the ...
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This podcast is a forum for sharing and discussion regarding a wide variety of subjects I find revealing or worth sharing. Ultimately these will consist largely of republished audio content from a wide variety of sources mostly focused on rediscovering or exploring the ancient worldview and patrimony of Christendom.
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The ByzCast

The Byzantine Life

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Podcasts diving deep into Catholic content from a Byzantine/Eastern perspective. Featuring audio of The Orthodachs Show (current events and topical interview/monologue show), The Byzantine Life Reads (audio of Byzantine spiritual classics) and more to come! Stay Tuned, Christendom!
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The rise of Western Civilization through its political and military conflicts. Sarcasm throughout but still as grounded to reality as possible, there's no reason this can't be fun. Multiple episodes on a specific time period or leader with a different metal intro for every episode
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St. Elias Melkite Church offers Bible Study with Rev. Sebastian Carnazzo who received his MA in Theology with a concentration in Sacred Scripture from the Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College and his PhD in Biblical Studies at Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. Come study with us! We study the Bible every Tuesday, 7pm Pacific, Online. Which means that you can participate live where ever you are in the world. Be sure to log in a few minutes early. When ready, click ...
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Orthodox Renegade

Orthodox Renegade

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Talking about all the controversial Bible verses that you've probably never heard a sermon on. The Orthodox Renegade is a podcast that explores the controversial topics within Christendom in the search to rediscover the beauty of God’s timeless truths. Introduce a couple more "red pills" into your diet as Kody gives you something between a book review and a sermon on subjects about theology, political theory and things that may sound just a little too conspiratorial for some.
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The non-Christians we speak to today are generally post-churched, post-reached and post-Christendom. If we’re going to tell our friends about Jesus, we’re going to need new approaches that take into account who they are, and the world they live in. This is a six-part super-podcast by Sam Chan, author of Evangelism In A Skeptical World and evangelist for City Bible Forum. Sam talks Mark Hadley through a collection of 15 minute evangelism life hacks that will help you give your friends the Gos ...
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A podcast for pilgrims and wanderers. Join me for the Psalms, Readings from the Bible, and spiritual readings from the puritans, church fathers, and saints who have gone before. Feel free to follow as I experience and share the riches of Christendom, all too often forgotten in our busy and disconnected world.
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Sermons from Rev. Adam Moline. "Therefore it is our intent to give witness before God and all Christendom, among those who are alive today and those who will come after us, that the explanation here set froth regarding all the controversial articles of faith which we have addressed and explained - and no other explanation - is our teaching, faith and confession. By God's Grace, with intrepid hearts, we are willing to appear before the judgment seat of Christ with this Confession and give an ...
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Over 900 years ago, thousands of Christians invaded the Middle East, intent on taking the Holy Land from the Muslims. The following 200 years were marked by a series of military campaigns known as the Crusades. Join us to follow the history of the Crusades from 1095 onwards. Castles, battles, religious clashes, Richard the Lionheart, the Assassins, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Saladin, the Knights Templar - all will feature as we examine one of the most interesting periods in history.
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The Perspectivalist is a podcast that seeks to interpret the culture, cantus, and cultus from a Biblical perspective. Join us each week of commentary and interviews. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uriesou-tenorio-brito/support
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Over the past 30 years, Faith and Law has brought a wide variety of distinguished speakers to address contemporary political and cultural issues for the benefit of congressional staff.
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Religion in Praxis is a monthly podcast hosted by Dr. Tornike Metreveli, Docent in Sociology of Religions and Associate Senior Lecturer in European Studies at Lund University. The purpose of the podcast is to enhance knowledge and understanding about the fundamental historical, political and social processes affecting the relationship between religion, nationalism and theology.
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The Ron Johnson Discipleship Podcast is designed to bring the Lordship of Christ to our everyday lives. In each episode we'll discuss current events from a biblical worldview perspective with the goal of displaying the beauty, wisdom and blessing of a life lived in joyful obedience to Jesus. The goal is to equip you to better engage our culture with the good news of the gospel for all of life.
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The Good Life

TRC Podcast Network

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What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we’ll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.
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The Deus Vult Podcast

The Deus Vult Podcast

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The Deus Vult Podcast engages all aspects of Catholic life and culture from the perspective of two good friends, both Catholic priests, from northern Indiana. [The content of The Deus Vult Podcast does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.]
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The time has come, when God is reversing evil orders and rules placed against God’s eternal purposes for family/marriage institution. This evil rule/order has its evil vibrations extension in every facet of our lives, resulting in agonies, oppression, setbacks, apostasy, delays, failures, disappointments, frustrations, untimely death, etc. Weakening, the power of God’s Kingdom on earth, the family institution is originally created to exhibit.... God has placed upon some people, the mandate t ...
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Rev. Ismaila Hansmittson Awudu is a dynamic man of God who ministers under the apostolic grace and prophetic gifting. He is a charismatic leader and a visionary, provocative thinker, an entrepreneur, a writer and publisher, church development consultant and a Life Coach. He is result oriented and a goal getter, a man with passion for self-development and desire for excellence in all endeavors. Pursuit for academic excellence is a passion for the astute man of God, for this reason he has comp ...
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It is Near

Owen Richard Kindig

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For most of its history Christianity has promised blessings for its adherents and curses for those who doubt. Now, for the first time in the Church's long reign, questions about the major claims of Christianity are overwhelming the "gospel". Is Christianity losing the battle for men's minds? Yes. Is this a tragedy? No. It appears to be the Plan, becoming more clear every day. "It is near" examines the evidence. Most Christian podcasts seem breathless in their self-defense of "the faith". Got ...
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The George Buchanan Forum

The George Buchanan Forum

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We want to see Christians well-equipped to live their lives according to truth, and that truth should extend to every nook and cranny of life. When it comes to discussing politics, and the issues surrounding politics, we see Christians plagued by inconsistent thought. We need more intellecutal maturity in the integration of theology, Natural Law, and history. The George Buchanan Forum was created to provide and provoke this sort of consistent thought.
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The Apostolic Mission Sunday, September 22nd, 2024 Christ Covenant Church – Centralia, WA Mark 16:15-20 15And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. 16He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. 17And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my nam…
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Dr Jon Balserak is a visiting lecturer at the University of Illinois in Chicago. He teaches courses on religion and history. Luke and Jon discuss the period of European history known as Christendom. Disagree with Jon? Let us know in the YouTube comments! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreedandculturepodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.co…
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Send us a text Hurricane Helene's Devastation: Government Inaction and the Need for Community Response In this episode of Chaos and Christ, host AlexsyFelix discusses the widespread destruction caused by Hurricane Helene, including the severe impact on communities in North Carolina and Georgia. With a focus on the government's inadequate response, …
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It all began with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, and would result in World War I—a brother war that would tear the West apart. The King of England, the Kaiser, and Tsar Nicholas were all blood related cousins. To this day, no one really knows how, exactly, or why WWI happened. But it did. And it opened the door for chaos tha…
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Ken talks with Kevin Wells “The Hermit: The Priest Who Saved a Soul, a Marriage, and a Family” and Matthew Daniels “Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights: 1800s to the Present” (both Ignatius Press). Kevin’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/the-hermit-hermp/ and Matthew’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/catholic-heroes-of-civil-a…
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Our Founders all agreed that civic freedom was impossible apart from Christian virtue. American statesman, Samuel Adams observed, “Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.” Republics do not survive apart from republican virtue. When Christ is rejecte…
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Ryan sits down with Dean Logan to explore his upbringing, career journey, election administration, the role of election watchdogs, and more. Dean Logan is the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk for Los Angeles County, California -- the nation’s largest, most diverse local election jurisdiction serving more than 5.7 million registered voters. In additi…
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Join Tudor and Natalie as they interview Ben Laude on preserving and revitalizing classical Piano for younger audiences. Ben Laude is a concert pianist, music educator, and video producer whose playing has been described by the New York Times as “superb in pace, tone, and eloquence.” He has performed in recent seasons with the Southern Tier Symphon…
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We here at New Christendom Press have a big announcement for you: A brand new book! That's right, after more than a year of work, Brian and Ben are pleased to announce Haunted Cosmos: Doing Your Duty in a World That's Not Just Stuff, a book all about the glory of the world God has made—seen and unseen—and how to do your duty in it. You can preorder…
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In this episode, I am joined by Aaron James Goldman (PhD from Harvard University, currently a senior researcher at Lund University), who guides us through the connections between politics, performance, and religion. We really get into his work on kayfabe, which is the theatrical framework behind professional wrestling, and how it has some interesti…
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Elizabeth Orr joins Pete and Jared to discuss the Enneagram and its role in fostering self-compassion and personal growth. Together they highlight how understanding your Enneagram type can lead to greater self-awareness and healthier relationships, and how self-discovery tools like the Enneagram give us a…
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Genesis 1:26 reveals that God made humankind in His image and reflecting His nature for an awesome assignment: to rule responsibly over all He has made. Being good stewards of God’s creation is a biblical mandate. In this lecture, Dr. Jessica Moerman, climate scientist and President and CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network, addressed the de…
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Ken talks with Jason Simon “Mission-Ready Friendship: A Blueprint for Deeper Relationships and Life-Changing Faith” (Ave Maria Press)and Fr. Daniel Mahan “A Journey Through the Catechism: Unveiling the Truth, Beauty, and Goodness of the Catholic Faith” (Ave Maria Press). Jason’s book available at: https://www.avemariapress.com/products/mission-read…
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Many Christians are completely satisfied with the notion of a secular federal government serving as the referee for determining what is officially "moral" behavior when it comes to public policy decisions. They are uncomfortable with the idea of bringing Jesus into the public square. They want a gospel that is "unfettered" from all the political ba…
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In this bonus episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared continue their conversation with Jon D. Levenson about the theme of child sacrifice in the Bible, focusing on how the idea evolved from ancient times into later religious traditions. They uncover how the practice became condemned while the meaning persisted through symbolic acts l…
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Pastoral ministry has gone through hard times. The fall of many pastors has only exacerbated the epidemic in our culture. In this interview, Pastor Michael Clary elaborates on his excellent piece at Sola Ecclesia where he defines the problem in pastoral ministry: Unfortunately, many neutral-world churches built with neutral-world tools have been th…
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He Is Risen Sunday, September 15th, 2024 Christ Covenant Church – Centralia, WA Mark 16:1-14 1And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him. 2And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of t…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Jared are joined by Jon D. Levenson to discuss the complex and ancient practice of child sacrifice, focusing on biblical and ancient Near Eastern contexts. Together they explore the historical, theological, and cultural significance of these sacrifices, particularly in relation to divine favo…
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The kingdom of Wallachia was the home to warlords, brutality, and the reign of Islamic terror. One man rose from Turkish captivity to save his people, and would as a result become one of the most fascinating—and brutal—leaders in Christendom. His name was Vlad Tepes, but he was best known as Vlad Dracul or, more ominously, Vlad the Impaler. In the …
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Ken talks with Mike Aquilina “Rabbles Riots and Ruins: Twelve Ancient Cities and How They Were Evangelized” (Ignatius Press) and Joel Peters “Sola Scriptura Doesn’t Work: 25 Practical Reason to Reject the Doctrine of ‘Bible Alone” (Catholic Answers Press). Mike’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/rabbles-riots-and-ruins-rrrp/ and Joel’s book …
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Should our morality as a nation be grounded in God's will or the will of the people? Ironically, our advocates for a liberal secular democracy are okay as long as the majority is not held by Christians, especially those who run for office or who try to legislate according to biblical morality. Then you are labeled a "threat" to democracy! How do we…
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Federal agencies have often used the regulatory process to impose mandates that infringe on key rights of religious exercise and conscience. But this spring, the Supreme Court overturned the longstanding doctrine of congressional delegation known as Chevron deference. What does that mean for congressional authority and how is religious freedom impa…
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I sit down down with the creator of The Cynical Historian Youtube channel, who is also a published historian with a specialty in Southwest American history. https://www.youtube.com/@CynicalHistorian www.warandconquest.com warandconquestpcast@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUOD52RBg1BBm_zndE-DdA https://www.patreon.com/warandconquest ht…
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Jared talk with Valarie Kaur, a renowned Sikh activist, lawyer, and author, about the Sikh tradition and her philosophy of Revolutionary Love. Together they explore the history of Sikhism and its roots in love, oneness, and social justice, as well as the importance of music, poetry, and storytell…
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Ken talks with Fr. Dave Tomaszycki “Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen on the Demonic” and Josh Mazrin “Led by the Immaculata: St. Maximilian Kolbe’s Spiritual Battle Plan for Marian Consecration.” Father Dave’s book available at: https://stpaulcenter.com/product/on-the-demonic/ and Josh’s book at: https://www.avemariapress.com/products/led-by-the-immacula…
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In our cultural skirmishes, a common tactic is to use a pejorative label to attack or to discredit your enemy. One of those labels attached to believers in Christ is the name "Christian nationalist." It evokes scary images of the Inquisition or the Salem witch trials. If you wear that name badge, you are an object of scorn and derision. So, what is…
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Buried Alive Sunday, September 8th, 2024 Christ Covenant Church – Centralia, WA Mark 15:40–47 40There were also women looking on afar off: among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joses, and Salome; 41(Who also, when he was in Galilee, followed him, and ministered unto him;) and many other women which came up with…
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My interview with Lutheran theologian Dr. Jordan Cooper touches on fundamental pillars of Western civilization. Jordan has been a great resource to me personally, and I know you will enjoy our discussion of the restoration of the three transcendentals of goodness, beauty, and truth. You can purchase Jordan's book. You can follow Jordan on X. The mo…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete and Aaron Higashi talk to Madhavi Nevader about the rise and fall of monarchy in ancient Israel and its representation in the Bible. Together they explore how Israel's kingship model of power developed, the tension between divine rule and human kingship, and how the theological shifts shown in th…
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