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by JF Solís

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Based. Traditionalist. Nuanced Augustinian (Calvinist). High Church Presbyterian (PCA). Dissident Right/Neo-reactionary (with residual libertarian leanings). My interests are: (i) the problems of modernity, post-modernity, the contemporary political and economic order; (ii) arguing for the need for spirituality and truth; and, (iii) asserting the centrality of prayerful devotion to Christ (through the Divine Office) to our engagement with “the naked public square.” Twitter: @JFSolis Telegram: t.me/Nox_Venit

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December 22, 2022

Reclaiming Christendom IX(a): Is a Christian Rapprochement Possible?

<p>In November 2017, The Distributist read and commented upon an article by Felix Miller, "The Right Needs Joy". Discussing the possibility that the left has finally gone off the deep end, Distributist comments, "[I]f we are in the terminal phase of progressivism, the opposition to that dying force cannot be purely negative; it can't be a group of people who stand against nut jobs.... We need a reason to carry on civilization. We need reasons for joy." This series argues that the reasons for joy and for carrying on civilization are to be found in the reclamation of Christendom. In this episode, I begin discussing the problem of division among Christians, asking, first, if a Christian rapprochement is possible. In future episodes I will discuss divisions between Protestants, Roman Catholics, and the Eastern Orthodox.</p> <p>Eutychianism diagram link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutyches#/media/File:Monophysite.svg</p> <p>"Reflections on the Need for Optimism" : https://youtu.be/qaxKWCrcpuM</p> <p>"The Right Needs Joy", read by The Distributist: https://youtu.be/SfYyfaaPXIw</p> <p>Original article by Felix Miller: https://jacobitemag.com/2017/09/03/the-right-needs-joy/</p> <p>G. Florovsky, Faith and Culture</p> <p><br></p>

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May 5, 2022

Reclaiming Christendom Part VIII - The Specter of Theonomy (3)

<p>The third and final installment of my treatment of theonomy, in which I discuss the philosophy of law which a reclaimed Christendom should adopt, an approach to law which is intended to repair and restore, rather than primarily to punish.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Link mentioned in the episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Federal_Regulations#/media/File:Code_of_Federal_Regulations.jpg</p>

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February 5, 2022

Reclaiming Christendom Part VIII - The Specter of Theonomy (2)

<p>Finding time and place for recording still a problem now due to family health matters. But here is the second installment of my treatment of theonomy. In this installment, I discuss the sexual ethics of the Law, particular as the punishments are concerned. This discussion raises the question of jurisprudence in a reclaimed Christendom, which will be the topic of the next and final installment on the subject of theonomy.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Nox Venit?

Based. Traditionalist. Nuanced Augustinian (Calvinist). High Church Presbyterian (PCA). Dissident Right/Neo-reactionary (with residual libertarian leanings).

My interests are: (i) the problems of modernity, post-modernity, the contemporary political and economic order; (ii) arguing for the need for spirituality and truth; and, (iii) asserting the centrality of prayerful devotion to Christ (through the Divine Office) to our engagement with “the naked public square.”

Twitter: @JFSolis Telegram: t.me/Nox_Venit

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