The Westminster Standard

248. Terry Johnson on Christian Nationalism (Bonus)

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Jul 14, 2025
Terry Johnson, Senior Minister at Independent Presbyterian Church, and Tim Shaw, Associate Minister, dive into the intricate relationship between church and state, especially amidst today's cultural chaos. They discuss Christian nationalism, its historical roots, and the decline of a shared moral foundation in society. The conversation explores the evolution of Protestant governance and its implications for family values, community integrity, and political engagement. They emphasize the importance of Christian hospitality and the role of Christians in fostering a just social order.
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Christian Consensus Holds Civil Order

  • Terry Johnson argues a Christian moral consensus historically undergirded rule of law and basic human rights in Western civilization.
  • He warns eroding that consensus risks swinging society toward anarchy or totalitarian enforcement of unity.
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Jesus Defines Limits On Government

  • Jesus' 'render unto Caesar' marks a decisive limit on governmental divinity and power, Johnson says.
  • This creates a Christian basis for limited government and accountability of rulers to law.
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Protestantism Encourages Limited Self-Government

  • Protestantism fosters a bottom-up, representative polity where congregations choose leaders, shaping a democratic impulse.
  • That impulse balances popular selection with limits on both rulers and the masses.
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