The Foundations of Social Order - R.J. Rushdoony, Chalcedon Foundation Free Audiobook (Audiobook)

By R.J. Rushdoony

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Every social order rests on a creed, on a concept of life and law, and represents a religion in action. Wherever there is an attack on the organization of society, there is an attack on its religion. The basic faith of a society means growth in terms of that faith, but any tampering with its basic structure is revolutionary activity. The life of a society is its creed; a dying creed faces desertion or subversion readily. Every creed, however healthy, is also under continual attack; the culture which neglects to defend and further its creedal base is exposing its heart to the enemy's knife. Because of its indifference to its creedal basis in Biblical Christianity, western civilization is today facing death and is in a life and death struggle with humanism. Today humanism is the creedal basis of the various democratic and socialistic movements. The clearer the humanism, the more direct its use of power, because it operates in terms of a consistency of principle. The conservatives attempt to retain the political forms of the Christian West with no belief in Biblical Christianity. Apart from vague affirmations of liberty, they cannot defend their position philosophically. They, therefore, become fact-finders: they try to oppose the humanists by documenting their cruelty, corruption, and abuse of office. If the facts carry any conviction to the people, they lead them only to exchange one set of radical humanists for reforming radical humanists. It is never their faith in the system which is shaken, but only in a form or representative of that system. The success of the subversives rests on their attack on the creed of the establishment, and its replacement by a new creed. Then the foundations are provided, the general form of the building is determined. When the creed is accepted, the social order is determined. There can, therefore, be no reconstruction of the Christian civilization of the west except on Christian creedal foundations.

Episode Date
Chapter 22: The Foundations of Social Order
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 21: Man and the Creeds
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 20: The Resurrection of the Dead
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 19: The Forgiveness of Sins
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 18: The Communion of Saints
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 17: The Church
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 16: The Last Judgment
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 15: The Ascension and the Session
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 14: Iconodulism
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 13: Constantinople III: The Abolition of God
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 12: Canon Law
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 11: The Procession of the Holy Ghost
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 10: The Doctrine of Grace
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 9: Constantinople II: The Fallacy of Simplicity
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 8: The Athanasian Creed: The One and the Many
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 7: The Council of Chalcedon: Foundation of Western Liberty
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 6: Ephesus: The Worship of Man Condemned
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 5: The Power and the Glory
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 4: Te Deum Laudamus
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 3: Constantinople Against the Hatred of Certainty
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 2: Nicea: History versus Imagination
Jul 08, 2021
Preface
Jul 08, 2021
Chapter 1: The Apostles’ Creed and Creedalism
Jul 08, 2021