678 Episodes

  1. Kin, Skin, & Sin

    Published: 26/09/2022
  2. A Nest of Asian Murder Hornets Mistaken for a Piñata

    Published: 23/09/2022
  3. Courtship and Sexual Baggage

    Published: 14/09/2022
  4. A Brief Scattershot Primer on Christian Nationalism

    Published: 12/09/2022
  5. Idaho and the Red State Grooming Festival

    Published: 7/09/2022
  6. The Bait Lies Before You Now. Do Not Take It.

    Published: 6/09/2022
  7. Affection for Israel as Biblical Requirement

    Published: 30/08/2022
  8. The Kill Switch and the Steering Wheel

    Published: 24/08/2022
  9. So Then...the FBI

    Published: 22/08/2022
  10. Crossway at a Crossroads

    Published: 15/08/2022
  11. Hanlon’s Razor and the Mar a Lago Raid

    Published: 11/08/2022
  12. Hellbent in Creepy Clown World

    Published: 8/08/2022
  13. No RomCom Ending

    Published: 3/08/2022
  14. Augustine, Priorities, Rightly Ordered Affections, and the Red Pilled Among Us

    Published: 1/08/2022
  15. The Right Kind of Beauty Treatment

    Published: 27/07/2022
  16. A Daisy Chain of Non Sequiturs

    Published: 27/07/2022
  17. The Machete of Disobfuscation

    Published: 21/07/2022
  18. Straight From The Pit

    Published: 20/07/2022
  19. Denhollender and David, and the Question of Rape

    Published: 13/07/2022
  20. Christian Nationalism and Other Things That Skeerded Us Real Bad

    Published: 11/07/2022

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The point of this podcast is pretty broad — “All of Christ for all of life.” In order to make that happen, we need “theology that bites back.” I want to advance what you might call a Chestertonian Calvinism, and to bring that attitude to bear on education, sex and culture, theology, politics, book reviews, postmodernism, expository studies, along with other random tidbits that come into my head. My perspective is usually not hard to discern. In theology I am an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian, pretty much in that order. In politics, I am slightly to the right of Jeb Stuart. In my cultural sympathies, if we were comparing the blight of postmodernism to a vast but shallow goo pond, I would observe that I have spent many years on these stilts and have barely gotten any of it on me.

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