This week the editors cover Marc LiVecche’s article about retribution, Colin Dueck’s article about Reinhold Niebuhr, and Christian Forstner’s comments on the German election.
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonOctober 1, 2021
Mark Tooley speaks with Christian Forstner about the recent German elections, during which the Social Democratic Party (SPD) won more votes than Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU) bloc.
Mark Tooley & Christian ForstnerSeptember 29, 2021
This week the editors discuss Marc LiVecche’s article about 9/11 and a report about the Pentagon admitting its drone strike against an aid worker in Kabul last month was a “tragic mistake.”
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonSeptember 17, 2021
In this week’s episode, the editors discuss 9/11.
Mark Tooley & Marc LiVecche & Mark MeltonSeptember 10, 2021
This week the editors cover Henry Nau’s article about nation-building, 75-year-old reports from occupied Germany by Reinhold Neibuhr and John Baillie, a podcast with Rebeccah Heinrichs, and an event with Paul D. Miller and Jon Askonas.
Mark Tooley & Mark Melton & Marc LiVeccheSeptember 3, 2021
On September 1, Providence hosted a conversation between Paul Miller and Jon Askonas on Afghanistan.
Paul D. Miller & Jon AskonasSeptember 3, 2021
In this week’s episode, the editors discuss a 75-year-old article by Reinhold Niebuhr in relation to events in Afghanistan.
Mark Tooley & Mark Melton & Marc LiVeccheAugust 27, 2021
Just war scholars and Christian ethicists address morality of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Marc LiVecche & Joseph E. CapizziAugust 23, 2021
Was James Baker the most important Secretary of State since Henry Kissinger?
Mark TooleyAugust 20, 2021
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