Those wishing to improve the world should begin with that part of the world over which they have the greatest control: themselves.
Ben JohnsonJuly 27, 2020
Next month is the 75th anniversary of the US atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In recognition of the event,…
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Wilson MiscambleJuly 23, 2020
The pastor dying young is gone, and his loss is a sharp cut. But John Powell’s day of glory is not a memento of the past. His day of glory, of reward for a life well-lived in God’s power, has just begun.
Owen StrachanJuly 21, 2020
This article by Gerald Monsman from 75 years ago, originally titled “Reflections on Sovereignty,” addresses whether the United States should cooperate with other countries for the global good.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineJuly 14, 2020
In this video Daniel Strand discusses what Catholic integralism is, how it is arguably the original Christian political theology, its…
Daniel Strand & Mark TooleyJuly 14, 2020
In this episode of Marksism, Mark Tooley and Marc LiVecche discuss two articles published in Providence this week. First is…
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVeccheJuly 10, 2020
British historian Tom Holland’s brilliant book Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World describes the sometimes unrealized, even covertly…
Mark TooleyJuly 1, 2020
In the sixth episode of Marksism series on June 26, 2020, editors Mark Tooley, Mark Melton, and Marc LiVecche speak…
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonJune 26, 2020
Here’s my interview with Jody Bottum, author of An Anxious Age: The Post-Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of America, who…
Mark Tooley & Joseph BottumJune 19, 2020
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