The Sectarian Security Blanket: A Conservatism of Comfort While Liberalizing
Shane D. Anderson Shane D. Anderson

The Sectarian Security Blanket: A Conservatism of Comfort While Liberalizing

We need not reinvent Christianity or carve out ever-smaller enclaves to prove our faithfulness. We do not need to imitate the liberal order’s obsession with identity and control. We can return to nature, heritage, tradition, fathers, and our faith. Sectarian comfort is a false security for a people who have forgotten how to receive life from God’s hand. It will take Christian courage in an age of liberals and sects to grow deeper roots and provide a more secure and fruitful future.

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The God Of Jacob
Shane D. Anderson Shane D. Anderson

The God Of Jacob

Jacob’s life is a wild and messy ride—marked by passions, failures, and the marks of sin—but it also teaches us the sovereign mercy of God. Through Jacob, we see that God’s promises continue even in the midst of spiritually dark times, conflict, and division. The slow bloom of regeneration often comes through struggle and wrestling, as God disciplines His covenant sons for their good and his glory. 

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Paleoconservatism and Christian Nationalism
Christian Living Darrell Dow Christian Living Darrell Dow

Paleoconservatism and Christian Nationalism

Why is Stephen Wolfe’s The Case for Christian Nationalism sparking such intense controversy among Reformed Christians? In this article, Darrell Dow examines the striking parallels between today’s debates and the ideological battles of the ’80s and ’90s, revealing how Wolfe’s work challenges not just theology but the liberal order itself. Is “conservatism” repeating itself? Explore this in-depth analysis of Christian Nationalism, paleoconservatism, neoconservatism, and the dynamics fueling this conflagration.

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We need not reinvent Christianity or carve out ever-smaller enclaves to prove our faithfulness. We do not need to imitate the liberal order’s obsession with identity and control. We can return to nature, heritage, tradition, fathers, and our faith. Sectarian comfort is a false security for a people who have forgotten how to receive life from God’s hand. It will take Christian courage in an age of liberals and sects to grow deeper roots and provide a more secure and fruitful future.


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