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Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004

Faith and Action: The Collected Articles of R. J. Rushdoony, 1965-2004

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Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavailable to readers for many years until now.

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  • Post-Christian Era
    Mar 13 2026

    In Post-Christian Era, Rushdoony rejects the claim that the modern world has moved beyond Christianity, arguing instead that it is humanism not Christianity that is collapsing under its own contradictions. Tracing the Enlightenment’s militant rejection of biblical faith and its eventual descent through Darwin, Freud, and existential despair, he shows how humanism has stripped life of meaning, dignity, and hope, producing a culture marked by nihilism, occultism, and a longing for destruction. Far from facing a post-Christian age, Rushdoony contends that we are witnessing the death of a long post-Christian, humanistic order and the opening of a historic opportunity for biblical faith. The task before Christians is not waiting for political magic or instant solutions, but patient reconstruction planting, building, and working in faith confident that God brings growth in His time and that history belongs not to despairing majorities but to faithful men who act under God’s Word. #PostChristianEra #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #FaithAndCulture #Humanism #BiblicalReconstruction #Hope #KingdomOfGod

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    18 min
  • Genius
    Mar 11 2026

    This position paper argues that the modern idea of “genius” is a revived pagan concept rooted in animism and hero-worship, in which certain individuals are treated as semi-divine figures standing above law, morality, and ordinary humanity. Tracing the idea from ancient Rome through the Renaissance and Enlightenment to modern revolutionary movements, the paper shows how the “genius” shifted from a protecting spirit to the artist, intellectual, or political leader who claims superior insight and authority over society. This myth justified the rise of heroic leaders and totalitarian figures whether artists, philosophers, or revolutionaries who viewed themselves as entitled to destroy existing culture, morality, and social order in the name of progress. In contrast, biblical faith rejects genius and hero-worship in favor of the callings of prophet, priest, and king under God, where authority rests not in personal brilliance or intuition but in obedience to God’s law-word, joyful service, and faithful dominion. The paper concludes that true culture and reconstruction will never come from the state or the self-appointed genius elite, but from Christians who labor steadily under God’s authority, knowing their work is not in vain.

    #Genius #HeroWorship #ChristianWorldview #BiblicalAuthority #CultureAndFaith #ProphetPriestKing #AntiStatism #Reconstruction

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    20 min
  • Nihilism
    Mar 6 2026

    In Nihilism, Rushdoony traces the destructive power of nihilism as both a philosophy and a pervasive mood that rejects all authority, meaning, and hope, replacing faith with cynicism and a lust for destruction. From pre-revolutionary Russia to the modern West, he shows how nihilism fuels violence, despair, and social collapse, whether directed against church, family, or state, and how even statist regimes ultimately breed the very nihilism that undermines their authority. By denying God, humanism reduces life to meaninglessness, driving people toward fantasy, occultism, and suicidal impulses, while offering destruction as a false path to renewal. Against this culture of death, Rushdoony affirms that only biblical faith restores meaning, grounding life in eternity rather than emptiness, and calls Christians to patient reconstruction through faithful work, confident that truth, not nihilism, will ultimately prevail. #Nihilism #Rushdoony #ChristianWorldview #FaithAndCulture #BiblicalFaith #Humanism #MeaningAndHope #ChristianReconstruction

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    17 min
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