Traditions for the Future
— Defend the Past to Preserve the Future —
This publication looks back at Scottish and Southern Presbyterianism as the models to imitate as we fight for true revival and reformation today.
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About Junius Brutus
I am a deacon in the PCA (Presbyterian Church in America), living in Alabama. In fact, I’m apart of the sixth generation of my family living in just one county.
The reason why I chose the pseudonym Junius Brutus is because of its history as a pseudonym. It was used during the Protestant Reformation as Stephen Junius Brutus by an unknown French Huguenot for the work entitled, Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos, meaning “Defenses Against Tyrants”. That work would be influential to the founding of the United States. That is what I am trying to emulate. In this time of our destructive culture, we must build a beautiful and true culture founded on Scripture.
The things I will pass onto you flow from the love I have for them, and I hope that you love them as well.
I’m quiet, and I love my God and my people.
Why this Painting
The reason why I have chosen this painting above is because of what it symbolizes. It is a depiction of the Roman myth of Aeneas in the poet Virgil’s The Aeneid. In the burning of Rome, the Trojan warrior carries his aged father on shoulder while leading his son out of the city. He symbolizes the true man: one who carries tradition on his back and leads the future by hand.




