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Rousas John
Rushdoony (April 25, 1916 –
February 8, 2001) was an Armenian-American
Calvinist philosopher, historian, and theologian. He is
credited as...
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theonomic movement. It
developed primarily under the
direction of R. J.
Rushdoony, Greg
Bahnsen and Gary
North and has had an
important influence on the...
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founded on a
Christian base came in part from
Rushdoony."
Schaeffer later lost this
fervor because Rushdoony was a postmillennialist,
holding the doctrine...
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American Christian Reconstructionist organization,
founded by
Rousas John
Rushdoony in 1965.
Named for the
Council of Chalcedon, it has also
included theologians...
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chief architects are Gary North, Greg Bahnsen, and R.J.
Rushdoony.
Theonomy presumes biblical Israel’s Old
Covenant judicial laws have not...
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Kinists often cite
Robert Lewis Dabney and
Rousas John
Rushdoony.
Rushdoony's son, Mark
Rushdoony,
argues this is a
misinterpretation of his father's beliefs...
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Christian reconstructionism,
which originated in the
teachings of R. J.
Rushdoony in the 1960s and the 1970s. His
theology focuses on theonomy, the rule...
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delivered via telephone.: 28 In the 1960s,
theonomist Rousas John
Rushdoony began to
advocate homeschooling,
which he saw as a way to
combat the increasingly...
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Calvinist philosopher Rousas John
Rushdoony.
Later he
married Rushdoony's daughter,
collaborated with him and
eulogized Rushdoony in a blog post on LewRockwell...
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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 to by the...