Established in 1965, Chalcedon (kal-SEE-dun)
is a non-profit 501(c)(3) and Christian educational
organization devoted to research, publishing,
and promoting Christian reconstruction in all
areas of life.
Chalcedon is geared to all who understand
that Jesus Christ speaks to the mind as well
as to the heart.
We believe that the whole Word of God must be
applied to all of life. It is not only our duty
as individuals, families and churches to be Christian,
but it is also the duty of the state, the school,
the arts and sciences, law, economics, and every
other sphere to be under Christ the King. Nothing
is exempt from His dominion. We must live by
His Word, not our own.
Chalcedon is premised on the belief that ideas
have consequences. It takes seriously the words
of Professor F. A. Hayek:
"It may well be that
scholars tend to overestimate the influence
which we can exercise on contemporary affairs.
But I doubt whether it is possible to overestimate
the influence which ideas have in the long
run."
Chalcedon's resources are being used to remind
Christians of this basic truth: What men believe
makes a difference.
"Therefore men should not believe lies, for
it is the truth that sets them free" (John 8:32).
Chalcedon's activities
include foundational and leadership roles
in Christian reconstruction. Our emphasis
on the Cultural or Dominion Mandate (Genesis
1:28) and the necessity of a return to
Biblical Law has been a crucial factor
in the challenge to Humanism by Christians
in this country and elsewhere. Chalcedon's
involvement in and commitment to Christian
education began with its inception when
founder Rousas John Rushdoony pinpointed
the Christian and home schools as the most
important institutions in reversing the
influence of secular Humanism.
Our scholars speak regularly at conferences
in America and overseas for various churches,
schools, and private organizations. Chalcedon
also hosts its own regional conferences across
America.
In an era of uncertainty and fear of doom, Chalcedon
presents a message of victory and envisions our
age as a great opportunity for the consistent
Biblical believer. A world that is increasingly
pessimistic and disillusioned with the failure
of secular Humanism is now feeling the impact
of Christians who are exercising dominion and
reclaiming lost spheres of authority for Christ
the King.
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