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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute
Libertarianism
Christianity
Christian Nationalism
Covenant Theology
Christian Anarchism
Israel
Christian Ethics
Romans 13
Austrian Economics
Eschatology
New Covenant
Biblical Anarchy
Just War Theory
Property Rights
1 Samuel 24
Libertarian Christian Institute
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Christian Libertarianism
Palestine
Anarchy

The Biblical Anarchy Podcast was created by Jacob Winograd as a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute, with the purpose of making the case for a free society and decentralized governance based on Biblical principles of limited authority and imitating Christ’s example of the leader/servant. If we render unto God what is God’s, we cannot bow down to Caesar or render anything unto him except... more

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Christian anarchism holds that loyalty to Christ and loyalty to the American state are not the same thing -- and may be in direct conflict. In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd sits down with Craig Hargis of the Bad Roman P... more

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Daryl Cooper, better known as MartyrMade, is one of the most provocative and original voices in independent media. Known for his massive deep-dive podcast series on some of history's most contested events, Daryl has been praised for his empathy-drive... more

Jacob Winograd, host of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, takes the Theocompass.com theology compass test live — answering 30 questions on the Trinity, Scripture, baptism, eschatology, and Christian ethics. The test scores him 67% Presbyterian Church in ... more

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Dave Smith recently joined me live in the LCI Greenroom, and we discussed the Iran War and the status of the libertarian movement and the Republican Party. How is it that people who are committed to liberty or to following Christ can become cheerlead... more

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Recent Guests

Daryl Cooper
Creator of MartyrMade; historian and podcaster
MartyrMade / MartyrMade Podcast
Episode: Daryl Cooper: What Should Christian Conservatism Actually Look Like?
Ben Giffone
Author of House Divided, Technology Worship and Healing the Church After COVID
LCI / author
Episode: Who is My Neighbor? with Benj Giffone
Matt Cotta
Pastor, Providence Christian College presentation participant
Providence Christian College
Episode: The Biblical Separation of Church and State: A Response to Joel Webbon and Christian Nationalism
Joel Webbon
Christian nationalist figure discussed in the critique
Right Response Ministry
Episode: The Biblical Separation of Church and State: A Response to Joel Webbon and Christian Nationalism
Brent Freeman
An anarchist and host of The Aiming Up Podcast.
The Aiming Up Podcast
Episode: What is Freedom? Exploring Anarchy, Health, and Spirituality with Brent Freeman
Larry Sharpe
Libertarian activist and gubernatorial candidate in New York
Episode: American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Amity Dolby
A two-time internet game show champion and Catholic Christian libertarian
Episode: American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Ben Weir
Founder of Punks For Liberty, libertarian activist, and new father
Episode: Does Following Jesus Make You An Anarchist? Faith, Liberty, and Punk Music with Ben Weir
James Lindsay
Founder of New Discourses, author of 'Race Marxism' and co-author of 'Cynical Theories'
New Discourses
Episode: Can James Lindsay Save Israel and Western Civilization From The Trap of Catharsis?

Host

Jacob Winograd
Host of The Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Libertarian Christian Institute (LCI)

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • signal amidst the noise

    a great synthesis of Biblical ideas in the civic space, a meditation on how to live as disciples among our neighbors in such a way that the King is glorified.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    humble disciple, Gods fool
    United States2 months ago
  • A Countercultural Call to Kingdom Allegiance

    The Biblical Anarchy Podcast, hosted by Jacob Winograd through the Libertarian Christian Institute, offers a provocative blend of theological depth and political critique, challenging listeners to rethink state allegiance through a biblical lens. With episodes that confront Christian nationalism, unpack libertarian ethics, and explore decentralized governance rooted in Scripture, the show invites believers to embrace a countercultural witness marked by justice, neighbor-love, and kingdom fidelit... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ATCBob
    United States8 months ago
  • Well Balanced

    Jacob uses both scripture and theology to make as good of a case for anarcho-capitalism as anyone. Very informative and concise. So much so that I won’t hold being reformed against him.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrendonCarlson
    Canada8 months ago
  • Dude you are on FIRE

    Jacob delivers thoughtful, meaningful, and incisive commentaries on all things related to Christianity and liberty. He’s doing amazing work being a voice for Christian freedom in every sense of the term.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Me_Magic
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast

    Jacob Delivers a cogent and compelling message of libertarian principles consistent with Biblical teachings. Interesting and informative I recommend this podcast to every Christian and libertarian.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    DaveJones***
    United Statesa year ago

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Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Thoughtful synthesis of faith and liberty; invites disciplined debate.
Provocative yet charitable critique of Christian nationalism and state power.
Compelling commentary on liberty in public life; highly engaging for Christians and libertarians.
Clear, concise arguments for anarcho-capitalist-like perspectives with biblical framing.
New subscribers report approachable introductions to libertarian theology.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

From City Boy Roots to Nature Boy Dreams
Q: What is something you believe that you think most kids your age don't?
Daniel believes that many kids overlook that a lot of plants are edible and that exploration should extend beyond screens, embracing curiosity and experimentation in the outdoors.
Can a Theology Compass Test Actually Guess My Theology?
Q: Who has the authority to definitively interpret scripture for the church?
The host weighs options and leans toward a living teaching office in historic succession while acknowledging complexities and preferring a rooted tradition over a single institutional claim.
Can a Theology Compass Test Actually Guess My Theology?
Q: Which statement best describes the nature of biblical inspiration?
The host argues that the best option is that words are superintended by God through humans, acknowledging human writing style while affirming divine authorship.
What is Freedom? Exploring Anarchy, Health, and Spirituality with Brent Freeman
Q: What can people do to better themselves?
Focus on inward improvement rather than blaming external factors.
American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Q: How should the Christian consider the kingdoms of this world?
Christians should be conscious of their duties to both God and the governing authorities, ensuring they prioritize God's teachings over earthly powers.

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