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Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
David Chilton
25 episodes
6 months ago
See Sider Squirm. If Pope John Paul II is really interested in dealing with heretical "liberation theologians" in his church, then he ought to issue this third edition of Productive Christians as a Papal encyclical. Protestants have trouble with their own liberation theologians. Some of them are Marxists in the Lamb's clothing, while others are merely Fabian socialists in the Lamb's clothing. Some of them just aren't willing to say...yet. (Tactics, you understand.) Ron Sider belongs to the third group. Sider's first edition of Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger created a minor sensation in conservative Protestant circles. It was the cutting edge of a radical shift of political and economic opinion in the neo-evangelical world, especially on college and seminary campuses-a shift to the far left. The book received no response until 1981, when the first edition of Productive Christians blew away Sider's claims that he was simply applying the Bible to economics. Sider has never recovered intellectually, as Chilton's third edition demonstrates. Sider's desperate attempts to "cover his flanks" in the second edition of Rich Christians are exposed by this book as a last ditch effort. Sider waffles, Sider squirms, Sider drops whole sections of the original book, Sider changes a few words and quietly shifts controversial sections (exposed in Chilton's earlier editions) to other chapters, but still nothing works. There is no place left for Sider to hide. Chilton makes it clear: Sider understand neither the Bible nor economics when it comes to his conclusions about profits, taxes, foreign aid, and Western guilt for the Third World poverty. To put it bluntly, this book definitely destroys what little was left of Sider's position. The Sider phenomenon, intellectually speaking, is finished. This book is its gravestone.
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See Sider Squirm. If Pope John Paul II is really interested in dealing with heretical "liberation theologians" in his church, then he ought to issue this third edition of Productive Christians as a Papal encyclical. Protestants have trouble with their own liberation theologians. Some of them are Marxists in the Lamb's clothing, while others are merely Fabian socialists in the Lamb's clothing. Some of them just aren't willing to say...yet. (Tactics, you understand.) Ron Sider belongs to the third group. Sider's first edition of Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger created a minor sensation in conservative Protestant circles. It was the cutting edge of a radical shift of political and economic opinion in the neo-evangelical world, especially on college and seminary campuses-a shift to the far left. The book received no response until 1981, when the first edition of Productive Christians blew away Sider's claims that he was simply applying the Bible to economics. Sider has never recovered intellectually, as Chilton's third edition demonstrates. Sider's desperate attempts to "cover his flanks" in the second edition of Rich Christians are exposed by this book as a last ditch effort. Sider waffles, Sider squirms, Sider drops whole sections of the original book, Sider changes a few words and quietly shifts controversial sections (exposed in Chilton's earlier editions) to other chapters, but still nothing works. There is no place left for Sider to hide. Chilton makes it clear: Sider understand neither the Bible nor economics when it comes to his conclusions about profits, taxes, foreign aid, and Western guilt for the Third World poverty. To put it bluntly, this book definitely destroys what little was left of Sider's position. The Sider phenomenon, intellectually speaking, is finished. This book is its gravestone.
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Episodes (20/25)
Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
PART 2: The Future of Poverty – Chapter 16: The Basis for Economic Growth
5 years ago
31 minutes 30 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 17: The Conquest of Poverty
5 years ago
47 minutes 12 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 15: Preparing the Church for Slavery
5 years ago
25 minutes 17 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix 3 – The Missing Blueprints: A Parable
5 years ago
11 minutes 2 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix 1 – Deja Vu: A Romp Through Ronald Sider’s Second Edition
5 years ago
2 hours 56 minutes 21 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 14: The Prophetic Message
5 years ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 13: Statism
5 years ago
41 minutes 48 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 12: The Goal of Equality
5 years ago
30 minutes 52 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix 2 – Socialism, The Anabaptist Heresy
5 years ago
56 minutes

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix 5 – Religious Repression in Ethiopia, by Archbishop Abba Mathias
5 years ago
21 minutes 6 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Appendix 4 – The Background of “Productive Christians,” by Gary North
5 years ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
PART 1: Biblical Law and the Sider Thesis – Chapter 1: Biblical Law and Christian Economics
5 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 16 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 2: God’s Law and the Poor
5 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 50 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 3: The Exodus as a Liberation Movement
5 years ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Introduction
5 years ago
35 minutes 53 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Preface
5 years ago
10 minutes 39 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 11: The Jubilee Principle
5 years ago
32 minutes 11 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 4: Is God on the Side of the Poor?
5 years ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 8: The Law and the Profits
5 years ago
22 minutes 18 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
Chapter 7: Overpopulation
5 years ago
27 minutes 25 seconds

Productive Christians in an Age of Guilt Manipulators - Reconstructionist Radio (Audiobook)
See Sider Squirm. If Pope John Paul II is really interested in dealing with heretical "liberation theologians" in his church, then he ought to issue this third edition of Productive Christians as a Papal encyclical. Protestants have trouble with their own liberation theologians. Some of them are Marxists in the Lamb's clothing, while others are merely Fabian socialists in the Lamb's clothing. Some of them just aren't willing to say...yet. (Tactics, you understand.) Ron Sider belongs to the third group. Sider's first edition of Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger created a minor sensation in conservative Protestant circles. It was the cutting edge of a radical shift of political and economic opinion in the neo-evangelical world, especially on college and seminary campuses-a shift to the far left. The book received no response until 1981, when the first edition of Productive Christians blew away Sider's claims that he was simply applying the Bible to economics. Sider has never recovered intellectually, as Chilton's third edition demonstrates. Sider's desperate attempts to "cover his flanks" in the second edition of Rich Christians are exposed by this book as a last ditch effort. Sider waffles, Sider squirms, Sider drops whole sections of the original book, Sider changes a few words and quietly shifts controversial sections (exposed in Chilton's earlier editions) to other chapters, but still nothing works. There is no place left for Sider to hide. Chilton makes it clear: Sider understand neither the Bible nor economics when it comes to his conclusions about profits, taxes, foreign aid, and Western guilt for the Third World poverty. To put it bluntly, this book definitely destroys what little was left of Sider's position. The Sider phenomenon, intellectually speaking, is finished. This book is its gravestone.