
Project Tocsin's
Handy Dandy
Theocratic Glossary
Edited by Jerry Sloan
Place of the final battle between Christ and Satan at the end of the millennium. Also the last battle of the nations during the Tribulation. According to the Revelation of St. John the Divine, the battle will be so fierce that blood will run as high as a horse's bridle
The 600+ laws of the Old Testament, including the Ten Commandments, which Christian Reconstructionists claim are also a covenant for Christians because the Old Covenant between God and Israel (Jews) was transferred to the Church
Said to be a spiritual experience rooted in John 3 attained by praying the "Sinner's Prayer"; Saved
A variation of Kingdom Now/Dominion/Covenant theologies as taught by Presbyterian minister the Reverend Dr. Rousas John Rushdoony, president of Chalcedon (kal-se'-don) Inc., located in Vallicito CA. By their own definition, Reconstructionists are Calvinist, Theonomists, Postmillenialists, Dominionists, and Presuppostitionalists. All Reconctructionists are Fundamentalists. All Fundamentalists are not Reconstructionists
T otal DepravityU
nconditional ElectionL
imited atonementI
rristible graceP
erseverance of the saints
THEONOMY:
God's law (Old Testament) and the application of it to our everyday lives. Many believe Theonomy not only rules the spiritual things in our lives but also the economical
A perversion of the British Israelite theory that the white people of Europe are descendants of the 10 Lost Tribes of Israel with whom God has a special covenant. Many White Supremacists such as Identity and White Aryan Nation churches hold to this teaching. Also many in Christian Identity also hold varying degrees of Christian Reconstructionist theology particularly in the matter of the death penalty.
CHARISMATIC:
One who speaks in an unknown tongue or heavenly language. Modern term for Pentecostal
Belief that a covenant of works was established with Adam before the fall of humanity and we are still obligated to it today. A covenant of grace has existed since the fall
Elected and appointed officials who are not in a theopolitical mold. A term of favored use by Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation
Doctrine of Calvinism which asserts there are certain people chosen by God to salvation and grace and the rest are left to go to hell which really doesn't matter because they were going there anyway
The study of the last days or end times which encompasses such events as:
PRE-TRIB, MID-TRIB, POST-TRIB:
Christians who actively proselytize and convert others. All Fundamentalist are evangelicals. All evangelicals are not fundamentalists. They may or may not be Charismatic/Pentecostal
A Christian fundamentalist believes the Bible is the
literal, inerrant
Word of God which holds all truth for humanity and should be the guide for our every day lives. Fundamentalists can be found in all denominations and religions
Old Testament term referring to the elders who sat at the gates of their city where the controlled the flow of commerce, i.e., who would be allowed in and out of the city. As used by the Theocrats it means they intend to run everything in society -- law, education, entertainment, commerce, etc. The term is used many times in the Community Impact Committee Seminars as put on by Focus on the Family.
(Greek) Speaking in an unknown tongue or heavenly language; gibberish
Lying for the Glory of God. It is OK not to tell the truth because in the end it furthers the cause of the Kingdom of God (see stealth)
A prayer, not necessarliy limited to these two subjects, asking God to remove a politician from office (failing to get re-elected) or to stop a doctor from performing abortions. If God fails to intervene, then the prayer asks for God to lay it on someone's heart to kill the politician/doctor
LATTER RAIN/MANIFEST SONS OF GOD:
Christian men's movement started by Bill McCartney. This movement has been sweeping America in huge stadium rallies. It urges men to return home to claim their rightful place of leadership in their family
Original term used to denote those who believe in the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as a second work of grace manifested by speaking in tongues. They also believe in miraculous divine healing. With the advent of the Charismatic movement in the late 1960s, there came great jealousy between the two groups. Old-time Pentecostals such as those who belong to the Assemblies of God, Church of God in Christ, Pentecostal Holiness, etc., expected the Charismatics to leave their denominations and join Pentecostal churches but most Charismatics chose to remain in their mainline denominations such as Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist or to join new independent Charismatic congregations with no denominational affiliation
Every believer, be they pastor or lay person, needs a shepherd or spiritual authority over them. The individual must obey their shepherd as he/she represents Christ.
Promise Keepers
has come up with a variation of Shepherding called
Accountibility Groups
where up to six men submit themselves to one another for "spiritual counseling." The group is then accountable to an overseer, the overseer to someone else and so on.
The proponents of this movement make the spurious claim of having their existence rooted in the 2nd Amendment of the Bill of Rights and that they are the inheritors of the spirit of the original Minute Men. In reality they are guerillas of private armies with no legal standing. It is a movement which is a coalition of many movements including but not limited to: Christian Identity, Posse Comitatus, Tax Resisters, Racists, Aryan Nations, United We Stand, Gun Owners
Term used by former Christian Coalition Executive Director Ralph Reed during the 1992 election cycle as applied to an unusually low profile campaign or candidate to hide ties to the Theocratic Right (see Heavenly Deception)