

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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Jul 23, 2021 • 90h 42min
009: Missions with Alex Kocman
In this episode, Alex Kocman from ABWE comes on the podcast to talk about missions and how economics relates to missions.

Jul 16, 2021 • 226h 58min
008: Theonomy with Dustin from Christ and Capital
Dustin from the podcast Christ and Capital comes on this episode to discuss theonomy. He and Jeremy give a brief explanation of theonomy and then explain how that applies to taxes, but that part about taxes doesn't start until part 2, which is on Christ and Capital's podcast feed.
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Jul 9, 2021 • 102h 37min
007: Caesar, Care for the Poor, and Socialism
In this episode of the podcast, Jeremy explains an argument for socialism from Scripture and why it is wrong. The argument is that the civil magistrate must obey God's command to be generous to the poor since God commands that to everyone and he can only be generous to the poor by giving tax money to them, so therefore welfare, and by extension socialism, are biblical. Listen to this episode to hear Jeremy's response as to why this argument is anything but biblical.
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Jul 2, 2021 • 106h 13min
006: Interview with Matt Williams
In this episode, Matt Williams from The Matt Williams Show, formerly known as How to Build a Tent, joins Jeremy. They discuss economics, particularly the economics of our particular times and uncertain future. Matt and Jeremy discuss ways people can protect themselves from what may be coming in the years ahead, such as plans for The Great Reset.

Jun 25, 2021 • 122h 40min
005: Dominion Dating with Brandon Durham
In this episode of the podcast, Brandon Durham joins Jeremy to talk about his company Dominion Dating, a thoroughly Christian (and NOT egalitarian) dating site. The two then discuss how marriage and family relates to economics and productive property.
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Jun 18, 2021 • 81h 9min
004: Two Treatises of Government, Part 2
Last week Jeremy started a two-part series reading the chapter on property from John Locke's Two Treatises of Government. This week he finishes that chapter and with it, concludes the introductory four-part series on private property. Stay tuned as episodes digging into what Scripture has to say about economics are to follow!
This book was first published anonymously in 1689 (a year the Reformed Baptist listeners will have no trouble remembering), so no copyright infringement occurred in the recording of this episode.

Jun 11, 2021 • 110h 14min
003: Two Treatises of Government, Part 1
Last week Jeremy mentioned how his two-part introductory series on private property would be turned into a four-part series because he would read the chapter on private property from John Locke's Two Treatises of Government over the next two weeks. Well, here is what you have been waiting for! Part 1 is out, with Part 2 to follow next week!
This book was first published anonymously in 1689 (a year the Reformed Baptist listeners will have no trouble remembering), so no copyright infringement occurred in the recording of this episode.

Jun 3, 2021 • 68h 35min
002: Private Property and Economic Principles
In part two of the introductory series on private property, Jeremy covers several economic principles that provide reasons for why private property is important.
The first is that private property protects the poor from abuse by the wealthy.
The second is that private property is needed for economic transactions, i.e., purchasing and/or trade.
The third is that private property is made when one takes something from the earth, what is commonly owned, and adds his or her labor to it, making that thing his property.

Jun 3, 2021 • 76h 7min
001: Private Property and Scripture
In this first full-length episode of Theonomoney, Jeremy discusses an important foundation of economics: private property. He explains how private property is based in and taught by Scripture, using various passages to do so.

Jun 3, 2021 • 26h 18min
000: Introduction
This is the introductory episode of the podcast that goes into what it is and what types of topics will be covered in the future.