Christian Reconstructionism: Calvinism, Theonomy, Old Testament, New Testament, Postmillennialism, Christian eschatology, Presuppositional apologetics, Separation of church and state
December 4, 2009 in Bahnsen by admin
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Christian Reconstructionism is a religious and theological movement within Protestant Christianity that calls for Christians to put their faith into action in all areas of life. The beliefs characteristic of Christian Reconstructionism include: 1. Calvinism, for its description individual spiritual regeneration by the Holy Spirit that is required to change people on a personal level before any positive cultural changes can occur. 2. Theonomy applying the general principles of Old Testament and New Testament Law to the corresponding family, church and civil governments (compare with theocracy); opposed to church-state separation of any kind, believing the state is under God and is therefore commanded to enforce God’s Law, although some advocate a separation of Church and State while agreeing with the other four tenets. 3. Postmillennialism, the Christian eschatological belief that God’s kingdom began at the first coming of Jesus Christ, and will advance progressively throughout history until it fills the whole earth through conversion to the Christian faith and worldview.
