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Stephen Wolfe: CN Civil Law Q&A

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S2E11—Stephen Wolfe: CN Civil Law Q&A — Benjamin, Michael, & Cody are joined again by ⁠Stephen Wolfe⁠, this time to discuss some of the material from his book, The Case for Christian Nationalism, specifically chapter 6 on the topic of civil law. Michael gives a brief update on his OPC situation. Highlights:

  • Why has this chapter not had as much interest as others?
  • What is the relationship between civil law and natural law?
  • Is it possible for secular liberals or libertarians to affirm Stephen's position?
  • Do we need to oppose individuality and collectivity?
  • Would Owen Strachan approve of Stephen's use of Cicero?
  • James Lindsay vs. R. L. Dabney.
  • How is this material both intellectually and experientially satisfying?
  • Does the magistrate have power to touch the conscience?
  • What is the danger of the magistrate being prudentially minded?
  • Is the magistrate forbidden from any interest in the souls of his people?
  • Can the Christian Prince use civil power to facilitate religion and spiritual good?
  • Is Stephen saying anything new here, or can we find this in men like Thomas Cartwright?
  • Why does the magistrate punish heresy or blasphemy?
  • What can we learn from the way people treat "racists"?
  • Does the shifting national expression of Old Covenant Israel suggest that the judicial law is universally applicable?
  • What are some of the weaknesses of theonomy?
  • Has Stephen's opinion of theonomists changed since writing his book?
  • What does Stephen think about some of the civil problems in Canada?
  • Is there a sharp distinction between revolution and civil resistance?
  • What are the books that Stephen is working on?
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S2E11—Stephen Wolfe: CN Civil Law Q&A — Benjamin, Michael, & Cody are joined again by ⁠Stephen Wolfe⁠, this time to discuss some of the material from his book, The Case for Christian Nationalism, specifically chapter 6 on the topic of civil law. Michael gives a brief update on his OPC situation. Highlights:

  • Why has this chapter not had as much interest as others?
  • What is the relationship between civil law and natural law?
  • Is it possible for secular liberals or libertarians to affirm Stephen's position?
  • Do we need to oppose individuality and collectivity?
  • Would Owen Strachan approve of Stephen's use of Cicero?
  • James Lindsay vs. R. L. Dabney.
  • How is this material both intellectually and experientially satisfying?
  • Does the magistrate have power to touch the conscience?
  • What is the danger of the magistrate being prudentially minded?
  • Is the magistrate forbidden from any interest in the souls of his people?
  • Can the Christian Prince use civil power to facilitate religion and spiritual good?
  • Is Stephen saying anything new here, or can we find this in men like Thomas Cartwright?
  • Why does the magistrate punish heresy or blasphemy?
  • What can we learn from the way people treat "racists"?
  • Does the shifting national expression of Old Covenant Israel suggest that the judicial law is universally applicable?
  • What are some of the weaknesses of theonomy?
  • Has Stephen's opinion of theonomists changed since writing his book?
  • What does Stephen think about some of the civil problems in Canada?
  • Is there a sharp distinction between revolution and civil resistance?
  • What are the books that Stephen is working on?
  continue reading

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