Quick Summary: In episode 4 of season 2 on We The Peace, Josh gives us a history lesson on how the original "Reformers," i.e., Calvin, Luther, ... In this conversation, Luke Bretherton (Duke University) and Charles Mathewes (University of Virginia), moderated by Shahrzad ...
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In episode 4 of season 2 on We The Peace, Josh gives us a history lesson on how the original "Reformers," i.e., Calvin, Luther, ... In this conversation, Luke Bretherton (Duke University) and Charles Mathewes (University of Virginia), moderated by Shahrzad ... William Cavanaugh explores the nation-state, the common good, unity, pluralism, subsidiarity, identity, mobility, and ...
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In this episode, I am joined by Gary Dorrien, the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union A discussion between Andrew Walker, Brad Littlejohn, Timon Cline, and Jonathan Leeman on Michael Horton is joined by James Wood, David VanDrunen, and Adriel Sanchez for a
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Patrick Deneen's plenary address delivered at NatCon 5 in Washington, DC on Sept. This is a contextualized reading of the first essay in Carl Schmitt's 1922 book,
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- In episode 4 of season 2 on We The Peace, Josh gives us a history lesson on how the original "Reformers," i.e., Calvin, Luther, ...
- In this conversation, Luke Bretherton (Duke University) and Charles Mathewes (University of Virginia), moderated by Shahrzad ...
- William Cavanaugh explores the nation-state, the common good, unity, pluralism, subsidiarity, identity, mobility, and ...
- In this episode, I am joined by Gary Dorrien, the Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union
- A discussion between Andrew Walker, Brad Littlejohn, Timon Cline, and Jonathan Leeman on
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