Providence editor James Diddams and Biola’s Tim Milosch discuss how the Old Testament helps correct three major excesses in modern political theology: pacifism, propheticism, and cosmopolitanism on the latest Foreign Policy Provcast.
Tim Milosch & James DiddamsMarch 13, 2026
A Christian Realist view, different from nearly all forms of Christian Nationalism, is that social righteousness advances haphazardly and providentially.
Mark TooleyMarch 12, 2026
With the publication of the new “National Defense Strategy,” it’s a good time to remember that national interest is a good thing. Even for our neighbors.
Marc LiVeccheFebruary 16, 2026
Despite growing enthusiasm among secular and formerly secular public intellectuals for Christianity’s civilizational legacy, Christianity divorced from genuine faith in Jesus can never be the answer.
Caleb Henley AngellJanuary 13, 2026
Defying critics on both left and right, Daniel Darling’s “In Defense of Christian Patriotism” calls on believers to love their country.
Michael LuccheseJanuary 7, 2026
In “The Deeper Revolution How Worldviews Shape Western International Politics,” Emily Lange recovers the historically substantial and theologically rich deconstructions of the international system articulated by Martin Wight
Robert JoustraDecember 1, 2025
100 years ago, the English translation of Karl Kautsky’s “Foundations of Christianity,” a seminal text in the Marxist interpretation of the history of religion, was published. Though wrong about nearly everything, his material understanding of Christianity has spread far and wide and is thus deserving of a response.
Shiv PariharNovember 4, 2025
How can Christians hold in tension being commanded to exhibit universal love irrespective of national boundaries with the need to love the particular families, communities, and nations into which we are born?
Tim MiloschOctober 16, 2025
In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the concept of “symphonia,” where church and state are not separate but work in harmony, has long been the ideal
Lauren KnightsOctober 10, 2025