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“A Biblical Theology of the Role of Government”
Just Thinking Podcast
English - March 11, 2020 04:42 - 1 hour - 144 MB - ★★★★★ - 4.2K ratingsChristianity Religion & Spirituality Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
With the U.S. presidential elections only months away, many Christians, particularly young believers, are supporting candidates who endorse a socialist view of government. More specifically, the idea that it is the role of government to promote social equality. But is such a view of government biblical? In this extended episode of the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell Harrison and Virgil "Omaha" Walker take an in-depth look into the Scriptures--and history--to answer that question.
"Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" -- Alpha History"The Souls of Poor Folk" white paper -- Poor People's Campaign"A Biblical Theology of Socialism" -- Just Thinking podcast episode"A Socialist Savior" -- Just Thinking podcast episode"Christian Socialism" -- Just Thinking podcast episode
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With the U.S. presidential elections only months away, many Christians, particularly young believers, are supporting candidates who endorse a socialist view of government. More specifically, the idea that it is the role of government to promote social equality. But is such a view of government biblical? In this extended episode of the Just Thinking podcast, Darrell Harrison and Virgil “Omaha” Walker take an in-depth look into the Scriptures–and history–to answer that question.
“Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” — Alpha History
“The Souls of Poor Folk” white paper — Poor People’s Campaign”A Biblical Theology of Socialism” — Just Thinking podcast episode
“A Socialist Savior” — Just Thinking podcast episode
“Christian Socialism” — Just Thinking podcast episode
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To support the podcast click SUPPORT