Tag: history

  • Movements that do not police themselves are bound to fail.

    An X thread from October ’24: It is crucial to understand the times and to understand the Scriptures.  Many Christian movements have fizzled out quickly because their leaders misunderstood the cultural situation. Or, the movement got traction, grew, and became influential, but did damage because it was more culture-shaped than Scripture-shaped.  An example of the…

  • A Note on Social Contract Theory

    Social contract theory, originating primarily with Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, is not only contrary to a biblical theology of the state, but also tells a story that is so patently absurd it is hard to believe it ever gained credence in the first place.  Social contractualists, in brief, assume that men, by nature, are…

  • Post-which-war consensus?

    Post-which-war consensus?

    An X thread from 2/21/25, explaining that the “post-war consensus” is much older than the post-World War 2 era: The so-called postwar consensus that sought to weaken religious, civic, and familial loyalties as a peace-keeping measure in the aftermath of WW2 was really nothing new. Indeed, this tactic might be considered a post-Reformation consensus, as…