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Slavery, Law, Crime and Punishment

by Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

April 19, 2023

Joe Boot explains the biblical understanding of penology – the study and practice of punishing crime. Despite modern objections about the harshness of biblical justice, the penology outlined in God’s law is in fact true justice, and its practice leads to a more just and free society.

 

The Sixth Commandment: Defending the Image of God w/Kyle Thompson

by Kyle Thompson and Ryan Eras

March 22, 2023

Kyle Thompson of the Undaunted Life podcast joins us for a discussion of the commandment “You shall not murder.” We talk about war, self-defense, and the failure of the state to properly prosecute justice on murderers, as well as the responsibility of the individual to defend his family and neighbor.

 

Justice, Race, and Revolution, Part 2

by Joe Boot

August 18, 2021

The liberating identity of those in the covenant of grace transcends skin color and ethnic origin and refuses to look at the world in terms of us and them, oppressors versus oppressed, but grasps all reality in light of our Creation, Fall, and Redemption as a human race.

 

Justice, Race, and Revolution, Part 1

by Joe Boot

August 11, 2021

The idea of structural oppression and the need to be liberated from it is not new. It is a religious motive, with its own doctrine of God, man, sin, and redemption. It has taken specific aim at the evisceration of Christianized culture, and it has recurred again and again, especially since the French Revolution.