R.J. Rushdoony has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Flight from Humanity, Second Edition.

2 audiobooks
Cover art for The Atheism of the Early Church

The Atheism of the Early Church

Summary

Early Christians were called "heretics" and "atheists" when they denied the gods of Rome, in particular the divinity of the emperor and the statism he embodied in his personality cult. These Christians knew that Jesus Christ, not the state, was their Lord and that this faith required a different kind of relationship to the state than the state demanded. Because Jesus Christ was their acknowledged sovereign, they consciously denied such esteem to all other claimants. Today, the church must take a similar stand before the modern state.

©1983, 2009 Chalcedon (P)2020 Chalcedon Foundation

Length: 2 hrs and 28 mins
Available on Audible
Cover art for The Flight from Humanity, Second Edition

The Flight from Humanity, Second Edition

Summary

One of the most neglected but pervasive threats to the Christian world and life view is that of neoplatonism. This leftover of ancient Greek philosophy is grounded upon a dual aspect to reality: It views that which is form or spirit (such as mind) as good and that which is physical (flesh) as evil. Neoplatonism is a "dialectical" philosophy that tries to reconcile two basically hostile concepts and retain both within its system. Neoplatonism presents man's dilemma as a metaphysical one, whereas Scripture presents it as a moral problem. Basing Christianity on this false neoplatonic idea will always shirt the faith away from the Biblical perspective. Modern ideas of spirituality have developed into a form against the biblical model, where the spirit of God is active in the world and in the person to work out the will of God.  Too many Christians believe they can escape sin if they can escape the material world. But Scripture says all of man fell into sin, not just his flesh. Flight from Humanity is a revealing look into the nature and effect of neoplatonism on contemporary Christian thought, and it offers sound biblical solutions for the believer who desires to fully serve God.

©1973, 2008 Chalcedon (P)2020 Chalcedon

Narrator: Nathan Conkey
Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
Available on Audible