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For the New Christian Intellectual is a worldview ministry created by Jacob Brunton and Cody Libolt. Our goal is to equip a new generation of thinkers who will give a voice to the Classical Christian principles of reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and individual rights. We offer a way to change the direction of modern Christian thought toward something more intellectually solid and more biblically faithful. In a time when the world seems to be losing its mind, and losing hope, we seek to restore the impact of the Christian mind, and thus to be salt and light in the midst of an increasingly dark world. We seek to restore a vision of Jesus Christ as one who is rationally worthy of all admiration and devotion. The teachings of Jesus, and of the entire God-inspired Scriptures, have been badly misrepresented by many of today’s intellectuals and teachers. Among the worst errors are the promotion of fideism (faith as a means to knowledge), altruism (self-sacrifice as an end in itself), and "social justice" (the tribalistic assault against individual rights). Such poisonous ideas flood contemporary Christian culture, and we aim to be stronghold against them.

For the New Christian Intellectual Jacob Brunton and Cody Libolt

    • Religion & Spirituality

For the New Christian Intellectual is a worldview ministry created by Jacob Brunton and Cody Libolt. Our goal is to equip a new generation of thinkers who will give a voice to the Classical Christian principles of reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and individual rights. We offer a way to change the direction of modern Christian thought toward something more intellectually solid and more biblically faithful. In a time when the world seems to be losing its mind, and losing hope, we seek to restore the impact of the Christian mind, and thus to be salt and light in the midst of an increasingly dark world. We seek to restore a vision of Jesus Christ as one who is rationally worthy of all admiration and devotion. The teachings of Jesus, and of the entire God-inspired Scriptures, have been badly misrepresented by many of today’s intellectuals and teachers. Among the worst errors are the promotion of fideism (faith as a means to knowledge), altruism (self-sacrifice as an end in itself), and "social justice" (the tribalistic assault against individual rights). Such poisonous ideas flood contemporary Christian culture, and we aim to be stronghold against them.

    FTNCI 085: Objectivism Book Study (Week 27)

    FTNCI 085: Objectivism Book Study (Week 27)

    FTNCI 084: Objectivism Book Study (Week 26) — Pride

    FTNCI 084: Objectivism Book Study (Week 26) — Pride

    FTNCI 083: Objectivism Book Study (Week 25) — Justice and Productiveness

    FTNCI 083: Objectivism Book Study (Week 25) — Justice and Productiveness

    FTNCI 082: Objectivism Book Study (Week 24) — Integrity and Honesty

    FTNCI 082: Objectivism Book Study (Week 24) — Integrity and Honesty

    FTNCI 081: Objectivism Book Study (Week 23) — Independence

    FTNCI 081: Objectivism Book Study (Week 23) — Independence

    FTNCI 080: Objectivism Book Study (Week 22) — Objective Morality

    FTNCI 080: Objectivism Book Study (Week 22) — Objective Morality

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