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Stephen Wolfe



Average rating: 3.49 · 591 ratings · 186 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Case for Christian Nati...

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“Christian nationalism is a totality of national action, consisting of civil laws and social customs, conducted by a Christian nation as a Christian nation, in order to procure for itself both earthly and heavenly good in Christ.”
Stephen Wolfe, The Case for Christian Nationalism

“Choosing similar people over dissimilar people is not a result of fallenness, but is natural to man as man. Why? Because we are drawn by deep instinct to our good. Indeed, one ought to prefer and to love more those who are more similar to him, and much good would result in the world if we all preferred our own and minded our own business. Furthermore, since shared culture is necessary for living well, nations have a right of exclusion in the interest of cultural preservation.”
Stephen Wolfe, The Case for Christian Nationalism

“Dante was right when he said in De Monarchia that “[a]ll men on whom the Higher Nature has stamped the love of truth should especially concern themselves in laboring for posterity, in order that future generations may be enriched by their efforts, as they themselves were made rich by the efforts of generations past.”
Stephen Wolfe, The Case for Christian Nationalism



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