- 1931, and
Rousas completed school in California. His
father was the
pastor of
Bethel Armenian Presbyterian Church in San
Francisco in 1942.
Rousas had a younger...
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capital crimes in the Bible).
Christian reconstructionism's founder,
Rousas Rushdoony,
wrote in The
Institutes of
Biblical Law (the
founding do****ent...
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Rõusa (German: Karlshof) is a
village in Põhja-Pärnumaa Parish, Pärnu
County in western-central Estonia. The
village is
located at
coordinates 58°40′N...
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brought the
advent of
remote education by telephone.: 28 In the 1960s,
Rousas John
Rushdoony began to
advocate homeschooling,
which he saw as a way to...
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permanently exist at all."
Kinists often cite
Robert Lewis Dabney and
Rousas John Rushdoony. Rushdoony's son, Mark Rushdoony,
argues this is a misinterpretation...
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Institutes of
Biblical Law is a 1973 book by the
philosopher and
theologian Rousas John Rushdoony. It is the
first volume of a three-volume work, also referred...
- ISBN 978-0-87154-068-3 – via
Google Books. Worthen,
Molly (2008). "The
Chalcedon Problem:
Rousas John
Rushdoony and the
Origins of
Christian Reconstructionism".
Church History...
- Jordan,
Biblical Horizons, No. 85
Archived 2010-08-01 at the
Wayback Machine Rousas John Rushdoony, Thy
Kingdom Come:
Studies in
Daniel and Revelation, 190...
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Foundation is an
American Christian Reconstructionist organization founded by
Rousas John
Rushdoony in 1965.
Named for the
Council of Chalcedon, it has also...
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Conservatism portal Libertarianism portal United States portal Granville Knight Rousas Rushdoony W.
Cleon Skousen Webster's
guide to
American history: a chronological...