On October 28, Megan Reiss spoke at the Christianity and National Security Conference about the role of faith and ethics in American foreign policy.
Megan ReissNovember 5, 2021
Eric Patterson opened Providence’s Christianity and National Security Conference in Washington, DC. His talk gave an introduction to Christian realism and considered Afghanistan as a case study.
Eric PattersonNovember 4, 2021
Behind the primary jus ad bellum requirements of proper authority, just cause, and right intent are a number of prudential considerations.
Marc LiVecche & Daniel StrandOctober 28, 2021
Weifeng Zhong and Christine McDaniel of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University discuss forced labor in China and its implications for the United States.
Weifeng Zhong & Christine McDanielOctober 25, 2021
This week the editors discuss Colin Powell’s legacy, what Reinhold Niebuhr said about the USSR and anti-communists in 1946, and LiVecche’s trip to speak at seminaries in Kentucky.
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonOctober 22, 2021
Marc LiVecche, executive editor of Providence, spoke at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, about the just war tradition and Christian realism.
Marc LiVeccheOctober 21, 2021
This week the editors discuss a book review of Melissa Florer-Bixler’s How to Have an Enemy, a review of James Bond films, an interview with Karen Tumulty about Nancy Reagan, and Marc Livecche’s article about Gen. Mark Milley.
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonOctober 15, 2021
Reagan was an optimist. He always tended to think that things would turn out well. She was a far shrewder judge of people and the people around him and had a much clearer sense of who had their own agenda.
Mark TooleyOctober 15, 2021
This week the editors discuss Debra Erickson’s article about the just war tradition after 9/11.
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonOctober 8, 2021