Capital Record

Episode 181: Seduction and the State


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David is joined today by Dr. David Innes, long-time politics professor at The King's College and current pastor in the great city of Phoenix, Ariz. They discuss the idea of a Christianized state, the tension between liberty and religion, the economic implications in the state facilitating a common good, the need for localism, the need for sphere sovereignty, and the role of wisdom in adjudicating state jurisdiction. This is a discussion that will challenge you and leave you wanting more!
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