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Institutes of Biblical Law
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Hebrews, James, and Jude
Hebrews, when it was written, was a summons to break with Judaism, and to serve Christ the Redeemer-King fully and faithfully, without compromise. In our day, it means to break with the prevailing culture of humanistic statism and those wayward churches that have made themselves the handmaidens to Christ's enemies.
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A Christian Survey of World History
The purpose of a study of history is to shape the future. History is God-ordained and presents the great battle between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Man. Nothing about history is meaningless—history is always faith and philosophy is action. --This course has served to equip Christians for faith and action for over five decades. It can be used as a stand-alone curriculum, or as a supplement to a study of world History. The course consists of lectures, a full text supporting the lectures, questions for review and discussion, and an answer key.
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Revolt Against Maturity
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In His Service
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Law & Liberty
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Cure of Souls
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The Foundations of Social Order
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Freud
This mini course involves reading each chapter of the 70 page book Freud by R.J. Rushdoony. This should be done in conjunction with the audio album of the same name, along with other relevant media (with links provided to the Chalcedon site) covered. Questions for thought and discussion accompany each chapter, providing the opportunity to consider the concepts covered in greater depth. This course can be taken individually or as part of a group where robust discussion will be useful. For the truly ambitious, a Point of View paper (meant to further develop your thinking), may be submitted to get your ideas critiqued and comments offered.