Tag Archives: Theocracy

Faith Debate: July 2nd, 2023

Faith Debate: July 2nd, 2023

Christian Nationalism: What’s the Path Forward? As mentioned in recent weeks, there’s an unseemly battle royale taking place among Christian conservatives this year. Some of the fight is over semantics, some is over vision for the future, and some of it (sadly) is due to personality conflict. The panel spent six episodes attempting to directly…read more »

Faith Debate: June 25th, 2023

Faith Debate: June 25th, 2023

Christian Nationalism: Where Do Premils, Amils, and Preterists Fit? As mentioned over the past month, there’s an unseemly battle royale taking place among Christian conservatives this year. Some of the fight is over semantics, some is over vision for the future, and some of it (sadly) is due to personality conflict. The panel is spending…read more »

Faith Debate: June 18th, 2023

Faith Debate: June 18th, 2023

Christian Nationalism: Is It Connected to Postmillennial Christianity? As mentioned the previous several weeks, there’s an unseemly battle royale taking place among Christian conservatives this year. Some of the fight is over semantics, some is over vision for the future, and some of it (sadly) is due to personality conflict. The panel is spending six…read more »

Faith Debate: June 11th, 2023

Faith Debate: June 11th, 2023

Christian Nationalism: Different from Christendom or Sharia? As mentioned the previous two weeks, there’s an unseemly battle royale taking place among Christian conservatives this year. Some of the fight is over semantics, some is over vision for the future, and some of it (sadly) is due to personality conflict. The panel is spending six episodes…read more »

Faith Debate: June 4th, 2023

Faith Debate: June 4th, 2023

Christian Nationalism: Is It Theocracy and/or Sacralism? As mentioned last week, there’s an unseemly battle royale taking place among Christian conservatives this year. Some of the fight is over semantics, some is over vision for the future, and some of it (sadly) is due to personality conflict. The panel is spending six episodes attempting to…read more »