

Theonomoney
Theonomoney
A podcast exploring the Law of God and what it teaches us today about economics, both public and private.
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Jan 14, 2022 • 107h 50min
034: Rent Increases
Recently there was a firestorm about an answer that Dave Ramsey gave to a listener's question on his broadcast: Is it wrong or sinful for a Christian landlord to raise rent? Ramsey said that it is not, but many people publicly disagreed with him. In this episode, Jeremy weighs in on that debate and gives biblical and economic insight to the question.

Jan 7, 2022 • 118h 35min
033: Postmil When the World Is Collapsing
This week on the podcast, Jeremy responds to a common objection to postmillennialism: the claim that we do not pay attention to what is happening in the world, because if we did, we would stop being postmil. Jeremy responds to this newspaper exegesis with biblical exegesis and a broader look at world history, not at the right here and right now.

Dec 31, 2021 • 220h 58min
032: Jesus Crushing Nations
This episode is dropping on New Year's Eve, so in celebration of the new year, we are looking at Psalm 2, which speaks of the rebellion of nations against Jesus and how those nations are crushed under His just and righteous wrath unless they repent and cling to Him. All who do that, all who believe the gospel, will be blessed.

Dec 24, 2021 • 105h 30min
031: Jesus Our Passover Lamb
This podcast episode drops the morning of Christmas Eve, so it is a special for Christmas. What better way to do a Christmas special on a theonomic economics podcast than to look at a prophecy of Jesus out of the Old Testament Law? So this week's episode has a bit more of a devotional quality than typical episodes do, and I hope it blesses you all! Merry Christmas!

Dec 17, 2021 • 101h 26min
030: Socialism and Telos
This week on the podcast, Jeremy dives into telos, which is the desired end of something, the purpose for which it was created, and how socialism does not fulfill the telos of anything and thus it is doomed to failure.
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Dec 10, 2021 • 121h 17min
029: Anti-work
This week on the podcast Jeremy jumps into a growing and dangerous trend: the anti-work movement. Not only is r/antiwork a large and growing subreddit, but this movement is growing among many people all around the world. But it is dangerous and will have catastrophic consequences if it become a minority position in any nation. Find out why in this episode!

Dec 3, 2021 • 102h 15min
028: Response to TGC
This week on the podcast Jeremy responds to an article that was released earlier this year by The Gospel Coalition. It was answering a question about welfare and if the church can do a better job to provide for the poor than the state has done. Jeremy critiques the article and gives his own response to this important question.
Article:
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/understand-welfare-system/

Nov 26, 2021 • 242h 34min
027: Taxes and Christian Welfare
This week on the podcast Jeremy is joined from Matt Belleville from Reformed Expressions (and who has also written some articles for Cruciform Ministries' blog like I have). We talk about taxes, specifically continuing the Old Testament concept of taxes into today, as well as praising God through helping the poor.
Check out Matt's book Your Neighbor and Praising God on Psalm 146.

Nov 19, 2021 • 110h 54min
026: Christian Work with @econ_daily
This week Luke, who runs @econ_daily on Instagram, joins Jeremy to talk about work, the Christian work ethic, presuppositional apologetics, and more. After listening to this episode, go check out his page!

Nov 12, 2021 • 120h 49min
025: Jesus on Equal Wages
What did Jesus have to say about equal wages? What did Jesus think of the saying "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need"? Find out in this episode as Jeremy dives in once again to the parable of the laborers in the vineyard to see what it has to teach us about money, income, and economics.
This episode of the podcast is part 2 to episode 23, so make sure to listen to both of them!


