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Rushdoony often noted that Christian Reconstruction was not a movement but rather the definition of Christian action. For the past few decades, we saw it explicitly applied to education by way of homeschooling and Christian schools.
What’s next for Christian Reconstruction, and how should approach answering that question?
By Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, & Andrea Schwartz5
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Rushdoony often noted that Christian Reconstruction was not a movement but rather the definition of Christian action. For the past few decades, we saw it explicitly applied to education by way of homeschooling and Christian schools.
What’s next for Christian Reconstruction, and how should approach answering that question?