David Chilton

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For the Canadian financial writer, see David Barr Chilton.
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Dominionism
Ideas

Theonomy
Reconstructionism
Church-state separation
Christian Zionism

Advocates of Dominionism

R. J. Rushdoony
Greg Bahnsen
Gary North
Gary DeMar
Kenneth Gentry
David Chilton
D. James Kennedy
Marvin Olasky
Paul Weyrich

Dominionist organizations

Chalcedon Foundation
National Religious Broadcasters
Free Congress Foundation

Influences on Dominionism

Abraham Kuyper
John Cotton
Francis Schaeffer

Critics and observers of Dominionism

TheocracyWatch
Chip Berlet
Chris Hedges
Edmund Morgan
Political Research Assoc

Financiers of Dominionism

Howard Ahmanson Jr

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David Chilton M.Div., Ph.D., (19511997) was a pastor, Christian Reconstructionist, and author of several books on eschatology and preterism. He contributed three books on eschatology which have proved quite significant, Paradise Restored (1985) (ISBN 0-930462-52-1); Days of Vengeance (1987); The Great Tribulation (1987). He died unexpectedly in 1997 due to a heart attack. He was 45.

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