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The Chalcedon Podcast

Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, & Andrea Schwartz

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The Chalcedon Podcast featuring Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, and Andrea Schwartz. Watch it now!Years ago—before podcasting was—Chalcedon published a regular discussion-based audio series entitled “The Easy Chair.” We’re excited to bring back a new version of that format in the digital age.
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Fire is a recurring theme in Scripture for purification and destruction, but was this only for Biblical history, or is God still using fire to purify, judge, and destroy? If so, how can we recognize God’s contemporary use of “fire?” This episode will expand your understanding of eschatology as an ongoing phenomenon.…
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The doctrines that divide Christians are often those that are the most paradoxical, such as the doctrine of predestination. How can God be in control, yet we are responsible for our actions? Is salvation something we accept, or is it the result of God’s predetermined choice? Can predestination be a great source of encouragement? Listen in to learn …
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Even demons believe in God, so what does it mean for a Christian to truly believe? Biblical faith should lead to godly action, and we’re called to live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. But what does that actually look like? Listen in as we explore this vital topic.By Andrea G. Schwartz , Charles H. Roberts
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What might a reconstruction of the arts look like? Ryan Lauterio, studio artist and CEO of The Maker Institute of Studio Art and Theology, shares their important work of developing “Gospel-gripped, theologically minded, adept culture makers who faithfully seek to glorify Christ in all things.”By Andrea G. Schwartz
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Man wants to build his “Canaan” but only creates continual hells. America itself worsens in its social and economic issues partly due to a retreat by evangelical churches who watch the decline from the sidelines and even participate in it. The same old wounds of class and racial hatred remain, and crime is on the rise. Is this not the time to retur…
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