#4189
Mentioned in 12 episodes

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.

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 12 episodes

Mentioned as a book that says there's no such entity as the Judeo-Christian religion.
74 snips
697: Cancelling "Judeo-Christian," Defending Slavery, & Rethinking Gaza with J. Ross Wagner
Mentioned as the book by
undefined
Peter Heather
that explores how Christianity rose to dominate Europe.
66 snips
Rise of Christianity
Mentioned by
undefined
Tucker Carlson
as the author of several books, including "Mere Christendom: The Case for Bringing Christianity Back into Modern Culture".
57 snips
Pastor Doug Wilson
Mentioned by
undefined
Charlie Kirk
, noting that he reads it and subscribes to Canon Plus.
37 snips
"Women Will Follow Where Men Lead" — Charlie on the Man Rampant Podcast
Genoemd door
undefined
Hendrik Spiering
als aanleiding voor de podcast over de transformaties van het christendom.
32 snips
HERHALING: zo vanzelfsprekend is het christendom niet
Mentioned by
undefined
Doug Wilson
as his first book on the subject of Christian nationalism.
18 snips
Christian Nationalism: Biblical or Dangerous? Doug Wilson vs Mike Bird
Mentioned by
undefined
Brad Onishi
as one of Doug Wilson's books, in which Wilson describes himself as a kinder, gentler reconstructionist.
14 snips
Christendom 2.0: What Does Moscow Have to Do With DC?
Mentioned by
undefined
Kyle Thompson
as one of
undefined
Doug Wilson
's books, discussed in a previous podcast episode.
11 snips
DOUG WILSON | How to Raise Strong Kids (Ep. 731)
Mentioned by
undefined
Tristan Hughes
as a book by
undefined
Peter Heather
that explores the rise of Christianity.
Rise of Christianity
Mentioned by
undefined
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

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app