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Last December, the Acton Institute hosted a debate on whether government and religion should be separate. I participated with my debate partner, Sebastian Morello, Editor of The European Conservative and the author of an excellent book, The...
Twitter is abuzz with fights about whether the claim that “Christ is King” is anti-semitic or not. A related issue is what it means for Christ to be King. I want to venture a quick answer to the second question. Let’s begin with some clarif...
The past two months have been the busiest of my life. I’m grateful that this is due to my research doing well, not some darker cause. Still, until this week, I’ve barely had time to catch my breath.
Over the past months, I’...
In my experience, all postliberals reject liberalism in part on the following grounds: there’s no alternative to government imposing a substantive value system or religion on the populace. Postliberals claim liberalism is a false and pernic...
Feser has replied to my response to his review. He makes several different points I need to discuss. My complete reply is around three thousand words. But I cut the post in half to respond quickly to Feser’s central claim in the new post. I...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University. I work on liberalism, trust, and religion and politics. My new book concerns religious anti-liberalisms, like Catholic integralism - All the Kingdoms of the World (Oxford UP 2023).
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