Preserving the Message of R. J. Rushdoony: The Most Important Work Chalcedon Can Do By Mark R. Rushdoony
At the passing, in February 2001, of Chalcedon’s founder and my father, R. J. Rushdoony, there was debate both within and without the foundation about the course that it should follow.
Though many encouraged our continuing efforts, one or two voices suggested that we should fold altogether lest we be seen as making gain of my father’s name. The latter comments, I believe, came from those who did not hold his name or his message in high regard in the first place. Others, more sincerely, suggested that Chalcedon had to have a new face and move into new areas of activity. “Grow or die” was their warning. I was never thrilled with applying a business model to a ministry, but their warnings were made with a foreboding of disaster unless we did something dramatic.
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