Religion, Race, and Ethnicity in Greco-Roman Antiquity New Perspectives on The Lordship of Jesus, Judaism, and the “Truthiness” of Christianity, Part One
Introduction On the dissident right down-under, the intellectual, spiritual, and moral bankruptcy of mainstream Australian “conservatism” is a well-worn topic. Everyone expects conservatives to cuck when the question of White genocide or the great replacement is raised. Should attention shift away from racial politics to the relationship between politics and religion, however, most conservatives and […]