Calvin’s Ecclesiology
“The conception of the church as the restoration of order in the world, means that the church cannot be thought of apart from the world, or as a secure corner of redemption in it. That is so because the order which is being restored in the church is nothing else than the restoration of the image of God in man and the three spheres of order are interrelated. The restoration of man will thus entail the restoration of order in the world. Calvin’s political activism then, may be traced directly to his conception of the church, as that movement which stands at the frontier of history, beckoning the world towards its appointed destiny.”
Benjamin Charles Milner Jr
Calvin’s Doctrine of the Church
Calvin did not restrict the righteousness that God demands to the abstracted atomized individual nor to the church realm. Calvin saw that the church as organism was to be God’s means by which order in the world would be restored. This understanding flies in the face of the Church’s century long hibernation in pietism and in the face of the militant amillennialism we call R2K. For both pietism, and R2K, the church is a monastic retreat center that does not engage with the world so as to re-order it in Christ honoring direction.
This quote also touches on why the modern Reformed world so thoroughly hates theonomy in any expression. Theonomists, agreeing with Calvin (see his series of sermons on Deuteronomy titled “The Covenant Enforced”), understand that the church, as God’s mouthpiece, works to restore the world by proclaiming what God’s righteousness concretely looks like as revealed in God’s moral law and the general equity of His civil law.
There is definitely a flavor of postmillennialism in the quote above. There is the expectation that the realm of “the world” will shrink as it is re-ordered consistent with God’s revelation.
Considering Christopher Dawson
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Christopher Dawson & McAtee; The Relationship Between Religion & Culture
“The idea that culture is embodied religion runs through Dawson’s writings. According to this view, every culture in its origins has religion at its center, and we may speak of culture as a kind of enfleshment of religion over time. Culture is the sum of ways in which some religion becomes embodied in material forms and patterns of life.”
Christopher Dawson
The Crisis of Western Education
Introduction – Glen W. Olsen
1.) Those who desire to champion two Kingdom thinking can never understand this truth because for them religion/theology belongs in a very circumscribed realm. For two Kingdom chaps religion/theology is one thing while politics, education, arts, family life, philosophy, etc. are all quite different things. Indeed, the two kingdom chaps insist that religion/theology must stay out of these other areas that are the very marrow of culture. Dawson (and Henry Van Til, and all worldview thinkers protested vehemently.
2.) For those with eyes to see all of life, not least of which includes culture, is a window into the soul of those moving through life. From the way a man dresses to the way that they speak to the way that they drive to the foods that they eat are all contributory expressions of the religion/theology they embrace and so animates them. Habits, as well as culture, are the movie screen on which the theology of people(s) is cast.
3.) Because this is true understanding culture grants one the prophetic/predictive ability of what people will do next. This is because people act consistent with their culture/habits. Because that is true one can build on the ability of understanding people by understanding their culture (religion).
4.) This also explains why parents must be careful about the education of their children. The role of the educator is to catechize the student into the religion/theology that is the driving of the curriculum being used. There is no curriculum, nor study, nor textbook that isn’t at the same time inculcating some religion/theology. We would also add that this explains why parents should be careful with the friends they allow their children to make. All potential friends are theology containers. Are those potential friends of your children carriers of the theology/religion that you, as a parent, desire your children to be influenced by?
5.) I note all this fully understanding that Dawson himself believed that Christian culture had a kind of dualism at heart. At this point I believe Dawson was inconsistent with his own project. All of culture is religiously/theologically integrated so as to from one expression of the same religion/theology.
Doug Wilson & His Advocacy for Open Borders
“Of course a healthy society has nothing to fear from immigrants. A free society is therefore one with open borders.”
Doug Wilson
The Camp of the Saints – 2015 Article
People are suggesting that only within the last few years has Doug Wilson shifted from a trustworthy brand to a malignant brand. I would say that this quote above demonstrates that Doug has had the devil in him for over a decade now.
1.) This quote demonstrates that before Wilson is Libertarian before he is theonomic.
2.) This kind of statement requires the person making the statement to affirm his prior belief in propositional nationhood. With this statement Wilson reveals his belief that a nation is NOT comprised by a people of a core ethnicity. No wonder Wilson hated Kinism from the very beginning.
3.) If a nation does not have borders it is not a nation. Borders are what designate what people the respective Government of said society is required to prioritize in protection and the distributing of justice and what people it does not have those immediate obligations.
4.) Families can be healthy societies also. Is it also the case that families, as healthy societies, should also likewise have open borders when it comes to who does and who does not belong to their family?
5.) Did Laken Riley, Molly Tibbetts, Rachel Morin, and Kate Steinle have nothing to fear from the immigrants who murdered them Doug?
6.) When Doug writes about “free society” here he is using “free” in the sense of malignantly free, or recklessly free or libertine free. He is not using free in the sense of “ordered liberty.”
Doug has been very bad in his reasoning for a very long time. That is what Libertarianism will do to people.