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SUMMARY
In this episode of the Old Paths podcast, Michael Spangler and Cody Justice delve into the report on Reformed Christian Politics (written by Stephen Wolfe, Zachary Garris, and Sean McGowan), discussing its implications for modern political thought within the Reformed tradition. They explore the cultural influences that have shaped contemporary Reformed theology, critique the modern two kingdoms theology, and emphasize the need for systematic political thinking that aligns with the principles of the Reformed faith. The conversation highlights the importance of the church's role in politics, the necessity of promoting true religion, and the moral obligations of civil authorities. Throughout the discussion, they advocate for a more robust engagement with political issues, urging listeners to consider the historical context and theological foundations of their political beliefs.
HIGHLIGHTS
CHAPTERS
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Reformed Christian Politics
03:06 Cultural Influences on Reformed Theology
06:00 The Challenge of Modern Political Thought
09:01 The Role of Two Kingdoms Theology
12:06 Deficiencies in Current Political Thinking
14:49 The Relationship Between Politics and Missiology
18:07 The Need for Systematic Political Methodology
20:54 Critique of Modern Conservative Politics
23:51 The Principle of Promoting True Religion
26:55 Prudence in Political Action
30:05 The Intersection of Faith and Politics
33:00 Conclusion and Call to Action
44:37 Exploring Historical Contexts and Authority Limits
48:04 The Role of Civil Authority in Promoting Religion
52:04 The Complexity of Blasphemy and Civil Action
55:57 Inevitability of Religious Establishment
01:00:25 Prudence and Moral Action in Governance
01:03:02 Rhetoric and the Promotion of True Religion
01:11:05 Understanding the Relationship Between Principle and Practice
By Michael Spangler and Cody Justice4
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SUMMARY
In this episode of the Old Paths podcast, Michael Spangler and Cody Justice delve into the report on Reformed Christian Politics (written by Stephen Wolfe, Zachary Garris, and Sean McGowan), discussing its implications for modern political thought within the Reformed tradition. They explore the cultural influences that have shaped contemporary Reformed theology, critique the modern two kingdoms theology, and emphasize the need for systematic political thinking that aligns with the principles of the Reformed faith. The conversation highlights the importance of the church's role in politics, the necessity of promoting true religion, and the moral obligations of civil authorities. Throughout the discussion, they advocate for a more robust engagement with political issues, urging listeners to consider the historical context and theological foundations of their political beliefs.
HIGHLIGHTS
CHAPTERS
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Reformed Christian Politics
03:06 Cultural Influences on Reformed Theology
06:00 The Challenge of Modern Political Thought
09:01 The Role of Two Kingdoms Theology
12:06 Deficiencies in Current Political Thinking
14:49 The Relationship Between Politics and Missiology
18:07 The Need for Systematic Political Methodology
20:54 Critique of Modern Conservative Politics
23:51 The Principle of Promoting True Religion
26:55 Prudence in Political Action
30:05 The Intersection of Faith and Politics
33:00 Conclusion and Call to Action
44:37 Exploring Historical Contexts and Authority Limits
48:04 The Role of Civil Authority in Promoting Religion
52:04 The Complexity of Blasphemy and Civil Action
55:57 Inevitability of Religious Establishment
01:00:25 Prudence and Moral Action in Governance
01:03:02 Rhetoric and the Promotion of True Religion
01:11:05 Understanding the Relationship Between Principle and Practice

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