The Age of Paradise: Christendom from Pentecost to the First Millennium (John Strickland)

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Thoughts on how, not whether, Christianity and the state should be intertwined, combined with history that largely revolves around the same.

The written version of this article can be found here: https://theworthyhouse.com/2022/12/07/the-age-of-paradise-christendom-from-pentecost-to-the-first-millennium-john-strickland/

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"Christian nationalism is in the air. While that obscure term has been weaponized recently to whip up hate against Christians, it is a real thing, with many historical manifestations. For both Christianity and nationalism are excellent and awesome, and like the chocolate and peanut butter in Reese’s, they are even better together than alone. Still, the combination of state and religion has not always been well executed. It must be, however, for mankind to flourish, which is why one pillar of Foundationalism is establishing the proper balance in the society of the future. To this end, we can learn a lot from this history of the first thousand years of Christianity. " . . .

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