Chalcedon Podcast

What is Christian Reconstruction?

1 h 9 min · 28 jan 2026
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Chalcedon Podcast #62 (Jan 18, 2026) tackles a big question: what is “Christian Reconstruction” really? Mark Rushdoony says it’s not a political brand or an instant fix—it’s a process of faithful obedience that starts with self, then family, then calling, and moves outward into culture. They also clarify: Dominion (authority under God), Theocracy (God rules), Theonomy (God’s law-word guides life). Key warning: don’t reduce this to tribes, personalities, or soundbites—exegesis and faithfulness come first. #Chalcedon #ChristianReconstruction #BiblicalWorldview #Theonomy #Dominion

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