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Pastor McAtee discusses the differences and similarities between R2K theology and the theology of the CREC.

https://www.pactuminstitute.com/podcasts-videos/iron-rhetoric-ep-39-the-point-of-linkage-between-the-r2k-dispute-and-the-kinism-dispute
The Pactum Institute has now been active for two-and-a-half years. Our tenth quarterly report was just mailed out to all our supporters.

The Pactum Institute remains committed to one goal: to glorify God.
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"Hus recognizes that the reality of ethnic distinctions entails that counterproductive socio-political conditions are generated when government and populace become multicultural. He therefore argues for the preservation of homogeneity in the Bohemian state on the basis of the principle of the golden rule (Matthew 7:12)."

https://www.pactuminstitute.com/the-pactum-blog/the-nationalism-of-the-reformation-john-hus-czech-nationalist
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"When martyred, even though his execution took place in continental Europe and not in England, Tyndale's final prayer was not for the world (or even Europe) to be saved, but instead he prayed for the repentance of his own people: 'Lord, open the King of England’s eyes'."

https://www.pactuminstitute.com/the-pactum-blog/the-nationalism-of-the-protestant-reformation-william-tyndale-on-the-english-people-as-covenant-nation
"Bullinger seamlessly applied the biblical covenantal principles, first revealed to ancient Israel, unto the Swiss nation, insisting on their national repentance and continued obedience to God's Law as a condition for receiving national blessings from God."

https://www.pactuminstitute.com/the-pactum-blog/the-nationalism-of-the-protestant-reformation-heinrich-bullinger-on-the-covenantal-basis-of-nationalism
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Happy Reformation Day!

We conclude our series on the Nationalism of the Protestant Reformation with a based quote from Martin Luther.
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"I’m currently collaborating with a publisher in South Africa to produce the first-ever translation of Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (1579) from the original Latin into the Afrikaans language. In working on the translation of the third question treated in this work, I discovered a fascinating claim made by the author in defence of the idea that even the authority of a hereditary monarch is a manifestation of the self-rule of a specific nation."

https://www.pactuminstitute.com/the-pactum-blog/vindiciae-contra-tyrannos-and-the-tyranny-of-propositional-nationhood