The Basis for Covenant Community (Church and Community in History) (Remastered)

The Basis for Covenant Community (Church and Community in History) (Remastered)

Published: March 24, 2026

Duration: 57:20

Rushdoony says “community” originally meant communion a shared life grounded in Christ, not merely people living near each other. In Christendom, the Lord’s Table was the basis of real community: believers were “members one of another,” obligated to mutual care and justice. That’s why Rome (and modern states) clash with the church: the church becomes an “imperium in imperio” a government within a government meeting without state permission and providing what the state wants to control.

He argues the early church governed itself and served society: caring for widows, orphans, the sick, and the poor; building schools...