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When Worlds Collide
The Escondido Theology: A Reformed Response to Two Kingdom Theology
This book is a critical analysis of a theological movement John Frame calls The Escondido Theology. The name is chosen because this movement developed mainly among faculty members of Westminster Seminary California which is located in the city of Escondido, California.The Escondido Theology

Some members of this school of thought, such as Michael Horton, Meredith Kline, and Darryl Hart, are well-known to students of Reformed theology. But these figures have never before been discussed as composing a distinctive school of thought. More often they have been discussed as individual theologians, or simply as representatives of the orthodox Reformed theological tradition. But they are not simply Reformed; they hold views that are quite distinctive, unusual and controversial.

In Dr. Frame's view, these positions are not standard Reformed theology. None of their distinctive positions is taught in any of the Reformed confessions. These positions are an idiosyncratic kind of teaching peculiar to the Escondido school. Those who teach them are a faction, even a sect. 1 Taken in the plain sense of the terms, their positions are all unbiblical. Dr. John Frame's The Escondido Theology is a needed corrective to the rapidly growing advocacy and acceptance of a two-kingdom approach to theology and culture.

It is not only timely, considering the popularity of Two Kingdom Theology, but also because he is the right individual to address the issues, having previously served as a Professor at both Westminster in Philadelphia and then as a founding faculty member at Escondido. Dr. Frame personally witnessed the inception and development of this doctrinal view in Escondido. Dr. Frame's insight and analysis clearly represents my Christian World and Life View because it is historically rooted in Calvinistic theology.

Specifications: Paperback book; 381 pages


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How to Argue with a Liberal... and Win!

How to Argue with a Liberal
When a devotee of private property, free market, limited government principles states his position, he is inevitably confronted with a barrage of socialistic clichés. Failure to answer these has effectively silenced many a spokesman for freedom.

Countering dozens of liberal arguments with logic and tact, How to Argue With a Liberal and Win is a crash course on defending the principles of liberty from her enemies, and gives realistic, educated answers to some of the most persistent "Clichés of Socialism."

Clichés of Socialism answered in this book:

SOLUTION:

1. The more complex the society, the more government control we need.
2. If we had no social security, many people would go hungry.
3. The government should do for the people what the people are unable to do for themselves.
4. The right to strike is conceded, but . . .
5. Too much government? Just what would you cut out?
6. The size of the national debt doesn't matter because we owe it to ourselves.
7. Why, you'd take us back to the horse and buggy.
8. The free market ignores the poor.
9. Man is born for cooperation, not for competition.
10. Americans squander their incomes on themselves while public needs are neglected.
...and many more!!!


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Diapers, Dishes & Dominion: How Christian Housewives Can Change the World

Moral CapitalismChange your mind about changing diapers and you could change the world.

It's hard being a wife and mother. The constant barrage of feminist propaganda tells stay-at-home moms their lives are insignificant, and inner discontentment can spring up from the mundane frictions of daily routine. From many sources, Christian housewives are under attack every day. And for some of them, a bad day has become their whole lives.

Author Leah Smith was in that boat: plagued by shapeless anxieties and prod- ded by nameless longings. She was ready to give up on marriage, family... even life. And she didn't even know why. One night, she asked God to liberate her from her fears. Right then, she began a journey of freedom into the truth. Her life has never been the same.

Diapers, Dishes & Dominion is a product of that journey -- a summary record of the truths God can use to transform ordinary Christian housewives into His weapons of mass reconstruction. In simple and straightforward language, Leah exposes some of the most prevalent lies Satan uses to keep Christian women irrelevant in God's Kingdom, and she presents biblical truths these wives and mothers need to know in order to change the world — one diaper at a time.

Every wife and mother who wants to make an impact needs to read Diapers, Dishes & Dominion

The first step to changing the world is changing your mind.

Specifications: Paperback book; 170 pages

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Moral Capitalism: The Moral
Implications of Work and Wealth

Moral CapitalismFrom the founding of the colonies to the declaration of the Supreme Court, America's heritage is built up on the principles of the Christian religion. And yet the secularists are dismantling this foundation brick by brick, attempting to deny the very core of our national life.

You weigh the evidence. Consider the following facts which are being systematically erased from our nation's memory:
  • David Bahnsen: "The Folly of Work without Wealth and Wealth without Work
  • Andrew Sandlin: "Worldviews in Collusion: Economics at the Vanguard of Culture"
  • Robert Sirico: "The Mandate for Virtuous Capitalism"
  • Jay Richards: "God, Money, and Greed"
  • Robert Sirico: "Free Markets and the Promise of Hope"
  • Dinesh D'Souza: "The Virtue of Prosperity"
“The conference was amazing, and we hope to attend your seminars in the future.”

“I wholeheartedly agree with less government, free markets, and the idea that people aren’t inspired to succeed without the threat of failure. I’m worried about the poor work ethic and sense of entitlement we’re creating for the generations ahead of us. Thank you for reminding us all that capitalism can and should be moral.”

Specifications: 3 DVD set, five 45-minute lectures; approximately 200 minutes



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America's Christian History: The Untold Story
Ishmael CoverFrom the founding of the colonies to the declaration of the Supreme Court, America's heritage is built up on the principles of the Christian religion. And yet the secularists are dismantling this foundation brick by brick, attempting to deny the very core of our national life.

You weigh the evidence. Consider the following facts which are being systematically erased from our nation's memory:
  • In 1892, the Supreme Court of the United States declared, "This is a Christian nation."
  • During the War for Independence, Congress resolved to import 20,000 volumes of the Bible because "the use of the Bible is so universal, and its importance so great."
  • The New England Confederation stated that the purpose of the colonies was "to advance the Kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ and to enjoy the liberties of the gospel in purity with peace."
  • Harvard College required that each student believe that "the main end of his life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ which is eternal life."
  • John Adams wrote, "The Christian religion is...the Religion of Wisdom, Virtue, Equity, and humanity."
  • Engraved on the metal cap on the top of the Washington Monument are the words "Praise be to God."

Christianity is written on every page of America's amazing history. Gary DeMar presents well-documented facts which will change your perspective about what it means to be a Christian in America; the truth about America's Christian past as it relates to supreme court justices, and presidents; the Christian character of colonial charters, state constitutions, and the US Constitution; the Christian foundation of colleges, the Christian character of Washington, D.C.; the origin of Thanksgiving and so much more.

Three appendixes have been added to this new edition that further emphasize Christianity's positive influence on America, including "Deism and the Founding of America" and "Jesus Christ and the Founding of America." This is an indispensable book which is needed in a time when even "under God" is coming under fire.


Specifications: Paperback book; 256 pages


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Is Public Education Necessary?

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In early American history, a literate and well-educated majority of Americans thrived without a national, tax-funded educational program. In fact, few of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence and drafted the U.S. Constitution had ever seen a public school, and yet they benefitted from a free system of education vastly superior to the imagined benefits of today's state-controlled schooling.

What happened over the course of the last two and a half centuries? Why did Americans surrender the educational freedom that produced such widespread academic excellence to embrace a state of functional illiteracy under complete government control?

In his seminal book Is Public Education Necessary?, Samuel Blumenfeld unpacks two centuries of source material to present an accurate history of the religious and philosophical transformations that gave birth to the educational statism controlling America's children today.

From the New England Puritan experiments in compulsory schooling to the Unitarian crusades to perfect man with the "strong arm of government," Blumenfeld shows that public education in America has always been more about religion than literacy.

A colorful history full of fascinating characters and incisive commentary, Is Public Education Necessary? challenges American parents to discard the common wisdom concerning public schools—to reshoulder the responsibilities that are rightfully theirs, to fight to keep the liberties they inherited, and to teach their children to do the same.

Paperback book • 229 pages

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