• Non Serviam Podcast #57 - Anarchy, State, & Christianity with Gary Chartier

  • Jul 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

Non Serviam Podcast #57 - Anarchy, State, & Christianity with Gary Chartier

  • Summary

  • For NSP 57, we spoke with Gary Chartier about his book Christianity and the Nation-State. Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. A theologian, philosopher, legal scholar, and political theorist, he is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of over twenty books; his byline has appeared over forty times in scholarly journals. He holds a JD from UCLA and a PhD and an LLD from the University of Cambridge. www.garychartier.net 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:45 Libertarianism 00:14:21 Christianity and The Nation State 00:24:31 Render Unto Caesar 00:32:55 The Politics of Jesus Christ 00:41:39 Violence 00:46:00 God and Anarchism 01:08:52 Christian Political Identity 01:21:17 Changing Views 01:23:37 Media Recommendations 01:29:40 Outro Thanks for listening! Please like, comment, subscribe, and share! --- If you'd like to see more anarchist and anti-authoritarian interviews, please consider supporting this project financially by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/nonserviammedia Follow Non Serviam Media Collective on: Mastodon kolektiva.social/@nonserviammedia Bluesky bsky.app/profile/nonserviammedia.bsky.social As well as Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and X/Twitter. Connect with Lucy Steigerwald via: mastodon.social/@LucyStag bsky.app/profile/lucystag.bsky.social x.com/LucyStag lucysteigerwald.substack.com
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