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The Libertarian Christian Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute
Libertarianism
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Join the Libertarian Christian Institute as each week they explore, debate, and analyze the issues that are directly relevant to the intersection of Christianity and liberty. Always thoughtful, frequently controversial, and never boring (trust us), it is our hope and prayer that The Libertarian Christian Podcast serve as a valuable resource to the Church for years to come. If you'd like to reach o... more

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Doug Stuart interviews Caleb Franz, author of The Conductor: The Story of Reverend John Rankin, Abolitionism's Essential Founding Father. Franz shares the fascinating story of how he discovered and researched this largely forgotten figure from his ho... more

In this episode, Cody Cook interviews Joel Miller, author of The Idea Machine: How Books Built Our World and Shape Our Future.

A former publishing executive, Miller reveals how books—far more than mere containers of text—have profoundly shaped civil... more

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Doug welcomes back returning guest Jim Babka for a libertarian Christian deep dive into Donald Trump’s “second first year” in office. They walk through key events from 2025–26 and ask what they reveal about power, symbolism, and the state.

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Cody Cook sits down with Javan Lapp—a manufacturing executive, amateur historian, and Lancaster County keeper of goats—to explore the insights of 16th-century Anabaptist thinker Pilgram Marpeck into what it means for the church to be embodied without... more

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Recent Guests

Caleb Franz
Writer, podcaster, non-profit professional, and author of 'The Conductor'
Young Voices
Episode: The Forgotten Abolitionist: Reverend John Rankin's Hidden Legacy
Javan Lapp
Manufacturing executive, amateur historian, and a family man from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Anabaptist Political Theology After Marpeck
Episode: From Incarnation to Ecclesia: Theology of the Lowly Body of Christ, with Javan Lapp
Joel Salatin
Christian Libertarian environmentalist, capitalist, lunatic farmer.
Episode: Lessons from a Lunatic Farmer: Free Markets and Creation Care, with Joel Salatin
Bryan Caplan
Professor of economics at George Mason University and New York Times bestselling author
George Mason University
Episode: A Bryan Caplan Christmas Grab Bag: The Cases Against Borders, Education, Populism, & Feminism
Cody Libolt
Founder of For the New Christian Intellectual, co-author of a book on Christian defense of reason and individualism.
Episode: Redeeming the West, with Cody Libolt
Jacqueline Isaacs
Managing editor for the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics and president of Bellwether Communications.
Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics
Episode: Sympathy for a Scrooge, with Jacqueline Isaacs
Katherine Mangu-Ward
Editor-in-Chief at Reason and co-host of the Reason Roundtable Podcast.
Reason
Episode: Can Libertarians be Normal? with Katherine Mangu-Ward
Dr. Gary Chartier
Distinguished professor of law and business ethics at La Sierra University
La Sierra University
Episode: Is Embracing Diversity the Secret Ingredient to Creating a Libertarian Society? with Gary Chartier
James Lindsay
Founder of New Discourses and author of 'Cynical Theories'
New Discourses
Episode: Can James Lindsay Save Israel and Western Civilization From The Trap of Catharsis?

Hosts

Cody Cook
Co-host and frequent contributor, engaged in discussions about the intersection of faith and politics.
Doug Stuart
Co-host and commentator focused on libertarian perspectives within Christian teachings.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 266 ratings
  • Podcast Rocks

    Don’t miss an episode by the Libertarian Christian Institute. I don’t.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vance Ginn
    United States2 years ago
  • They're a bit more woke than they maybe think they are, or worse, pretend to be. Also mostly political, a tiny bit of "Christianity" here. Could balance their talking points in light of Scripture more. Listened to a dozen or so episodes so maybe a rough patch I started at but unless their ideology changes regularly, I suspect this just stays as a Liberal-tarian podcast that maybe mentions anything Christian for 5% tops per episode.

    Podcast Addict
    2
    looking for normal podcasts
    2 years ago
  • Glad I Found This Podcast

    Recently learned about this show and I am happy to be able to learn from it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @HowMuchGreater
    United States3 years ago
  • What a Bummer :(

    I used to like this show but they have gotten sucked into the right wing cult thinking that most evangelical Christian organizations seem to be into these days. They are giving platform to conspiracy theorists and even using Jesus as a prop for this. Gross!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jenni.kay
    United States4 years ago
  • Excellent!

    This is my favorite podcast. The content is excellent, informative, and instructive. I have shared, and will share this with countless people. Thank you, guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HarrisonBH
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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

Listeners appreciate the thoughtful intersection of libertarian principles and Christian thought, often highlighting the quality of discussions and guest insights.
Some critiques mention concerns over certain political alignments and call for more diversity in perspectives, reflecting the complex nature of political discussions in today's climate.
Many find the podcast to be a refreshing take on conservative values within a Christian framework, which broadens their understanding of both politics and faith.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Forgotten Abolitionist: Reverend John Rankin's Hidden Legacy
Q: What is your sincere hope that this impacts the majority or all of your readers?
I hope readers ponder the complex decisions made by historical figures and how those decisions resonate with their own values.
Lessons from a Lunatic Farmer: Free Markets and Creation Care, with Joel Salatin
Q: Do you consider yourself a part of the Maha movement?
Salatin acknowledges he aligns with the Maha movement's commitment to truth but maintains his distinct libertarian approach, advocating for freedom of choice in food production.
Lessons from a Lunatic Farmer: Free Markets and Creation Care, with Joel Salatin
Q: How do you differ from the leftist approaches to farming and environmentalism?
Salatin outlines how his libertarian views guide his practices, emphasizing freedom and direct marketing over centralization, contrasting with common leftist narratives.
Lessons from a Lunatic Farmer: Free Markets and Creation Care, with Joel Salatin
Q: How did your faith impact how things were, you know, what you were doing?
Salatin discusses his upbringing in a conservative Christian family and how it shaped his environmental stewardship and farming practices, emphasizing the spiritual implications of caring for creation.
MAGA Christianity and the Protestant Reformation, with Jacob Winograd
Q: How do we discern between sinful and criminal behavior from a Christian perspective?
Not all sinful behavior should be criminalized, and there needs to be a clear distinction between personal morals and laws.

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What is The Libertarian Christian Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast focuses on the intersection of Christianity and libertarianism, discussing how both can coexist and influence each other in contemporary society. Topics often include critiques of mainstream political thought from a Christian perspective, the implications of libertarian principles on social justice and individual rights, and discussions on various political philosophies that shape both Christianity and public policy. With insightful interviews, thought-provoking debates, and explorations of relevant themes, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding how faith and political beliefs can align and inform each other. The content is characterized by a commitment to thoughtful discourse and an intention to... more

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2. Javan Lapp
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8. Dr. Gary Chartier

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