Christendom

Jesus and empire, state and church
Not sure about the charts: please explain…
Some notes on Jesus, Constantine, and violence
An addendum to my defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
In defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
The kingdom of God—temporal or spiritual?
Kingdom come and gone: is Jesus all he’s cracked up to be?
The reconciliation of “all things” by the blood of his cross
What happens on the “day of Christ”? Less than you might think
The violence of Jesus in the temple: setting a bad example
Peter Leithart on the “Christendom model” of church-state relations
Jesus is Lord (still)
Anabaptism and the truncated politics of Jesus
From the River to the ends of the earth: Jesus and empire
Triumphalism, empire, and the early church
Christendom: fulfilment or false start?
Wright and how God became king over Caesar
The idolatry of Christendom
What did the early church fathers think of empire?
Empire and the completion of Israel's story
Millennium, A short history of the
More questions about the kingdom of God
Christendom and the victory of God
Peter Leithart: Constantine and the end of sacrifice
Peter Leithart: Christian Empire, Christian Mission
Defending Constantine: the failure of imagination
The inheritance of the world: Paul and the happy-ever-after
The problem of Constantine: it depends on your point of view
Scot McKnight on Peter Leithart’s defence of Constantine
The coming of a ‘new world order’: why Jesus wasn’t wrong