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Mere Christendom

Book • 2025
In 'Mere Christendom', Douglas Wilson presents a vision for a society where Christianity plays a central role in governance, arguing that secularism is unsustainable and that Christian principles are essential for maintaining true liberty.

He advocates for a 'mere Christendom' where nations acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ, without necessarily establishing a state church.

Wilson's work emphasizes the importance of divine authority in public life to sustain a culture of freedom.

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

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Douglas Wilson
as one of the books he has written on Christian nationalism.
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#443 - What Is Christian Nationalism?
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Tucker Carlson
as the author of several books, including "Mere Christendom: The Case for Bringing Christianity Back into Modern Culture".
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Pastor Doug Wilson
Mentioned as a book that says there's no such entity as the Judeo-Christian religion.
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697: Cancelling "Judeo-Christian," Defending Slavery, & Rethinking Gaza with J. Ross Wagner
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Hendrik Spiering
als aanleiding voor de podcast over de transformaties van het christendom.
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HERHALING: zo vanzelfsprekend is het christendom niet
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Douglas Wilson
as a book published the year after Stephen Wolfe's book, intended to parallel, amen, and yes-but the previous publication.
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Between prophet and provocateur
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Brad Onishi
as one of Doug Wilson's books, in which Wilson describes himself as a kinder, gentler reconstructionist.
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Christendom 2.0: What Does Moscow Have to Do With DC?
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Kyle Thompson
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Doug Wilson
's books, discussed in a previous podcast episode.
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DOUG WILSON | How to Raise Strong Kids (Ep. 731)
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Doug Wilson
as a book he wrote, followed by A Primer on Christian Nationalism.
Adopting the Terms of the Enemy | Guest: Doug Wilson | 5/21/25
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Doug Wilson
as a book where he argues for the basics of his approach.
WarRoom Battleground EP 882: Harnwell Interviews An Advocate Of Christian Theocracy And A Neuroscientist Specialising In War

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