Building the New Christendom
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What if the world is not just stuff?
What about what you can’t see? What about those things that can’t be touched, measured, quantified, put under a microscope, or captured through the aperture of a telescope? What if there are things out there, Things beyond things—unnamed, unthinkable, unknown? What if the world isn’t just stuff?
Now, to be sure, there is lots of stuff. Wild, spinning stuff. Big stuff. Mountains and oceans and solar systems and galaxies of stuff. There’s small stuff—tiny, swarming microbes and flinging, buzzing atoms; quarks and leptons and stuff we haven’t even figured out yet. What a world!
But what if I told you that there’s another world; a world beyond sight and senses, beyond the mere natural—but a world no less real? A world of phantasms and fearful things; a world haunted with the supernatural? Make no mistake, it’s out there—and you will be made to reckon with it before the end.
This world is glorious and cursed. It is fallen, and it is being redeemed. It is a world unfolding at the decree of a great Storyteller, the Arch-Playwright—God’s epic tale of angels and demons, Nephilim and Noahic floods, gardens and cataclysms. This story has dragons, and not just out at the ragged edges of the map. No, real ones—the fire-breathing, people-eating kind. You live in a world at war, with dark shades trying to scheme you into the very pit, and so a world where you will need to keep a ready sword.
This is a book about that world, both the seen and the unseen parts. It’s a book aimed at helping you play your part as what you are: an immortal image-bearer of the divine, fighting and striving and glorying in this great story into which you have been written.
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Recover the Anti-Feminist Theology of the Reformers with Pastor Zachary Garris
Calvin. Luther. Knox. Vermigli. In recent years, the Reformed world has seen a resurgence of interest in recovering the doctrinal work of these men and others from the shadows of centuries gone by. This work of retrieval often requires courage, as we modern heirs of the Reformers inevitably discover that some of what we thought to be “Reformed” proved to be theological novelty in the face of the primary sources. We often discover that 19th- and 20th-century social movements and cultural pressures have successfully smuggled their ideas into the bedrock of our thinking.
Is there a clearer example of this phenomenon than the effect of the feminist movement on the doctrine and practice of the Protestant church?
The goal of this book is to introduce the reader to the Reformed theology of the family and to contrast this theology with deviations among modern Protestant churches, particularly those who claim ties to the Reformed tradition. After studying our Reformed forefathers on the family and male rule in the home, the church, and the commonwealth, Christians must consider whether the modern church’s departure from the teaching of these men has been more faithful to the Bible and has produced a more orderly society. Our spiritual forefathers would certainly say no.
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New Christendom Press is in the business of equipping Christians to fight the good fight, build to last, and conquer the world for Christ’s Kingdom and glory.
Christ is Lord from heaven to earth, over cosmos and culture—and he has something to say about every part of what it means to be human. In fact, he is making a new humanity after his own image. We exist to take part in the vast work of his Kingdom project via high-quality print media, podcasts, music, and more.
Podcasting for the
New Christendom.
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Bright Hearth
Recovering the lost arts of domesticity and the productive Christian household.
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The King's Hall
Making self-ruled men who rule well and win the world.
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Haunted Cosmos
Investigating a world that isn’t just stuff.
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The Hard Men Podcast
Reclaiming biblical masculinity in a world of softness.