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Chalcedon Podcast

Podcast de Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, & Andrea Schwartz

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The Chalcedon Podcast featuring Mark Rushdoony, Martin Selbrede, and Andrea Schwartz. Watch it now!Years ago—before podcasting was—Chalcedon published a regular discussion-based audio series entitled “The Easy Chair.” We’re excited to bring back a new version of that format in the digital age.

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The Nature of the American System

What made America great is almost universally misunderstood — not only by secularists who have revised the record, but by Christians who have accepted the revised version. The phrase "Make America Great Again" assumes a prior greatness that most people cannot actually define or explain. In this episode, the hosts of the Chalcedon Podcast take up R.J. Rushdoony's early work *The Nature of the American System* and trace what that greatness actually consisted of, why it was possible, and through what mechanisms it was dismantled. The answer, as Rushdoony documents from original sources, runs through two elements almost entirely absent from secular historical accounts: the theological dispute that precipitated the War of Independence, and the destruction of localism. The colonies were not unified by abstract Enlightenment ideals — they were Christian communities with distinct theological identities, chartered separately, governed locally, and grounded in a biblical ethic that shaped law, education, economics, and family life. The "second American revolution" was the progressive subversion of that order: the spread of Unitarian influence, the rise of statist education under Horace Mann, the centralization of charitable functions in government, and the steady migration of power from counties and families to a federal apparatus with no ceiling on its ambitions. For Christians seeking to understand how to recover what has been lost, this episode offers something more useful than nostalgia: a precise diagnosis of where the founding order was eroded, what was lost at each stage, and what kind of recovery is actually required. The path forward is not a political slogan — it is the repossession of Christian self-government, beginning at the county, the school, and the family.

2 de jun de 2026 - 49 min
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The Missing Piece in Christian Education

In this episode, the Chalcedon team explores the missing piece in Christian education. While many Christians have rightly rejected state education and embraced homeschooling or Christian schools, the discussion argues that this alone is not enough. The real goal is not merely safer schooling or cleaner curriculum, but the formation of a new humanity in Christ and the raising up of new leadership across every sphere of life. Drawing on R. J. Rushdoony’s vision, the episode explains that Christian education must be far more than a modified version of the public-school model. It must begin with a thoroughly biblical foundation, rethink every discipline in terms of God’s Word, and equip both children and adults to live faithfully in God’s world. This is a conversation about long-term dominion, generational faithfulness, and the development of Christian leaders who can reclaim education, law, science, medicine, economics, and beyond for the kingdom of God.

25 de abr de 2026 - 58 min
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The Theological Meaning of Property

In Chalcedon Podcast #65, Andrea Schwartz, Mark Rushdoony, and Martin Selbrede discuss the biblical doctrine of property as a foundational principle of Christian faith and social order. Beginning with the truth that “the earth is the Lord’s,” they explain that all property belongs ultimately to God, and man’s ownership is therefore stewardship under God’s law. The conversation explores how the Ten Commandments govern the use of God’s property, why private property is essential to family responsibility, and how taxation, inflation, inheritance taxes, eminent domain, and statist education function as forms of dispossession. The hosts contrast biblical trustee ownership with socialism, fascism, anarcho-capitalism, crony capitalism, and humanistic ideas of property detached from God’s law. They also discuss the family as God’s primary institution for dominion, the need for Christian education, estate planning, generational responsibility, honest money, land Sabbaths, and the importance of obedience in rebuilding Christian civilisation from the ground up. Recommended resources include R. J. Rushdoony’s Systematic Theology, especially his treatment of the theology of the land, and Larceny in the Heart, which addresses taxation, inflation, theft, and the slavish character of modern man.

24 de abr de 2026 - 55 min
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