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Jesus and empire, state and church
23 May 2024
Not sure about the charts: please explain…
13 May 2022
Some notes on Jesus, Constantine, and violence
5 Aug 2021
An addendum to my defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
9 Mar 2021
In defence of a narrative-historical perspective on European Christendom
8 Mar 2021
The kingdom of God—temporal or spiritual?
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Kingdom come and gone: is Jesus all he’s cracked up to be?
17 Apr 2020
The reconciliation of “all things” by the blood of his cross
9 Apr 2020
What happens on the “day of Christ”? Less than you might think
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The violence of Jesus in the temple: setting a bad example
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Peter Leithart on the “Christendom model” of church-state relations
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Jesus is Lord (still)
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Anabaptism and the truncated politics of Jesus
6 Jan 2014
From the River to the ends of the earth: Jesus and empire
4 Dec 2013
Triumphalism, empire, and the early church
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Christendom: fulfilment or false start?
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Wright and how God became king over Caesar
8 May 2012
The idolatry of Christendom
18 Dec 2011
What did the early church fathers think of empire?
15 Nov 2011
Empire and the completion of Israel's story
9 Nov 2011
Millennium, A short history of the
6 Oct 2011
More questions about the kingdom of God
11 Jun 2011
Christendom and the victory of God
25 May 2011
Peter Leithart: Constantine and the end of sacrifice
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Peter Leithart: Christian Empire, Christian Mission
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Defending Constantine: the failure of imagination
22 Jan 2011
The inheritance of the world: Paul and the happy-ever-after
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The problem of Constantine: it depends on your point of view
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Scot McKnight on Peter Leithart’s defence of Constantine
27 Oct 2010
The coming of a ‘new world order’: why Jesus wasn’t wrong
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