• Myth of Consent and Locke
    Jan 28 2026

    In Myth of Consent and Locke, Rushdoony critiques John Locke’s elevation of consent as the foundation of legitimate authority, arguing that it replaces God’s sovereignty with human autonomy and fuels modern revolution, protest, and civil disobedience. By treating autonomy as man’s natural state and consent as the highest moral criterion, Lockean thought reduces Christianity to a private matter and subordinates God’s law to individual preference. Rushdoony shows how this myth permeates education, family life, and politics, redefining oppression as any denial of consent and ultimately justifying totalitarian rule through the supposed “general will.” Against this destructive illusion, he affirms that true authority rests not in man’s consent but in God’s Word, with legitimate governance always subject to divine law rather than human autonomy. #MythOfConsent #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalAuthority #Humanism #Autonomy #FaithAndCulture #PoliticalTheory

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    8 min
  • Everyday Romanticism
    Dec 25 2025

    In Everyday Romanticism, Rushdoony warns that popular Romanticism, far from being harmless sentiment, is a destructive mindset that replaces God’s reality with self-created dreams and demands instant fulfillment without responsibility, patience, or discipline. Whether expressed in distorted expectations of love, career, or revolution, Romanticism insists on life “on my terms,” erupting into rage, despair, or victimization when reality intrudes. Rushdoony shows how this temperament fuels broken marriages, personal failure, and even political terror by seeking regeneration through emotion or revolution rather than through God’s transforming grace. Only a biblical faith, he concludes, can shatter Romantic illusions, restore humility, and teach men and women to live faithfully, fruitfully, and responsibly within God’s real world. #EverydayRomanticism #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #FaithAndCulture #Romanticism #BiblicalWisdom #Discipleship

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    8 min
  • Existentialism
    Jan 18 2026

    In Existentialism, Rushdoony argues that modern law, politics, and education are increasingly governed by an existentialist worldview that denies the binding authority of God, history, and objective law, replacing them with the arbitrary demands of the present moment. By treating the past as irrelevant and truth as situational, existentialism dissolves law into power and planning into improvisation, leaving society ruled by expediency rather than justice. Rushdoony contrasts this drift with the biblical foundation of law rooted in God’s sovereignty and covenant over all of history, warning that when Christians restrict Christ’s lordship to the church alone, they surrender culture, law, and hope to humanism. Against the emptiness of existential rule, he affirms that Christ reigns over all things, that His covenant encompasses every sphere of life, and that history itself moves inexorably toward the triumph of His Kingdom. #Existentialism #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalLaw #ChristIsKing #FaithAndCulture #GodsSovereignty

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    9 min
  • Rational Reforms
    Jan 23 2026

    In Rational Reforms, Rushdoony argues that modern reform movements repeatedly collapse into revolution because they are driven by humanistic rationalism rather than godly reason rooted in lived reality and biblical law. Rational reforms imposed from above often disrupt established life patterns, increase insecurity, and breed resentment—as seen in the emancipation of Russian serfs—creating fertile ground for revolutionary chaos rather than genuine improvement. Rushdoony distinguishes true reason, which submits to God’s mind and law, from rationalism, which absolutizes human intellect and seeks to remake reality by abstract planning, inevitably ending in irrationalism, cynicism, and despair. As humanism loses confidence even in its own rational foundations, it can no longer motivate meaningful progress, leaving society weary and stagnant. Against this exhaustion, Rushdoony calls for a renewed, confident Christianity grounded in biblical law as the only force capable of guiding real reform, sustaining order, and directing inevitable change toward true reconstruction rather than collapse. #RationalReforms #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalLaw #Humanism #Rationalism #CulturalReconstruction #FaithAndCulture

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    7 min
  • Pilgrimage
    Jan 21 2026

    In Pilgrimage, Rushdoony contrasts the historic Christian understanding of life as a God-directed journey with the modern humanistic pilgrimage that seeks meaning through experience, shock, and perversion. Tracing the shift from faith-driven purpose to the Enlightenment’s lust for sensation and the Romantic fascination with the abnormal, he argues that modern culture has turned pilgrimage into a quest for pathology, violence, and demonic fascination—symbolized by society’s attraction to figures like Dracula. These distorted pilgrimages reveal the true loves of modern man: entertainment, education, and power detached from God, often enforced through statist tyranny. Against this death-bound journey, Rushdoony calls believers back to a pilgrimage rooted in God’s law and purpose, affirming that while false pilgrims build only ruins, those who labor under Christ’s lordship are commanded to occupy, build, and govern in confidence that God’s kingdom will prevail. #Pilgrimage #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #FaithAndCulture #ChristIsLord #GodsLaw #Statism #CulturalCritique

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    8 min
  • Gnosticism Today
    Jan 16 2026

    In Gnosticism Today, Rushdoony argues that modern Christianity is deeply infected with an ancient but persistent heresy that denies divine revelation by reducing all knowledge to human reason. Gnosticism, he warns, masquerades as faith while reinterpreting Scripture to exclude the supernatural—denying creation, God’s law, and even the bodily resurrection of Christ—until God becomes little more than a name for natural processes. Having captured seminaries, pulpits, and modern science alike, this worldview replaces God’s Word with human opinion and empties the church of biblical authority. Rushdoony calls Christians to decisively break with Gnostic presuppositions and return to the full, uncompromised Word of God, affirming that the survival and faithfulness of the church depend on rejecting humanistic knowledge in favor of divine revelation. #Gnosticism #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalAuthority #Revelation #FaithAndCulture #WholeWordOfGod #Theology

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    4 min
  • The Menace of Arianism
    Jan 14 2026

    In The Menace of Arianism, Rushdoony warns that Arianism is not a dead heresy but a living and pervasive error that subtly denies the full deity and universal lordship of Jesus Christ while often masquerading as orthodox Christianity. By reducing Christ to a “salvation specialist” whose authority is limited to the church and personal faith, Arianism leaves the state, education, culture, and law outside Christ’s rule, effectively promoting polytheism and statism. Rushdoony traces this mindset historically through respected theologians and institutions, showing how it weakens biblical law, elevates the state, and fragments Christ’s sovereignty. The result is an idolatrous faith that professes Christ with words while denying Him dominion over all of life, rejecting the truth that Jesus Christ is fully God, fully man, and Lord over every sphere of creation. #Arianism #Rushdoony #ChristIsLord #BiblicalTheology #ChristianWorldview #Theonomy #Statism #Orthodoxy #FaithAndCulture

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    10 min
  • Subversion of Words
    Jan 9 2026

    In Subversion of Words, Rushdoony argues that revolutionary movements advance by corrupting language, redefining familiar terms like republic, love, and especially God to mask humanism, statism, and rebellion against biblical truth. He contends that apart from orthodox Christianity, most religions are effectively atheistic, replacing the personal, sovereign God with man, fate, nothingness, or the state, while still exploiting biblical language to maintain credibility. Modern churches, he warns, often participate in this deception by preaching revolution under Christian vocabulary, substituting socialism for salvation and statism for God. Tracing this linguistic corruption through thinkers like Nietzsche and Hegel, Rushdoony frames the conflict as Christ versus Caesar, insisting that true reform begins with restoring honest language grounded in Scripture and submitting once again to the living and triune God revealed in His Word. #SubversionOfWords #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalTruth #Statism #Humanism #ChristVsCaesar #Theology #FaithAndCulture

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    13 min