Sohrab’s Conservatism - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 7. 19)
Sohrab Ahmari discusses common good conservatism and his recent essay: “Against David French-ism.”
View ArticleWhy Trump Is Not a Fascist - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 13. 19)
Paul Gottfried discusses his book “Fascism: The Career of a Concept” and the defining characteristics of a fascist regime.
View ArticleThe Rise of the Dones - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 14. 19)
David Moore discusses how Christians should talk about controversial topics in a polarized society, as well as how churches can reach out to those who consider themselves believers, but are also “done”...
View ArticleEducational Pluralism - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 21. 19)
Ashley Berner joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss her book “Pluralism and American Public Education: No One Way to School.”
View ArticleThe Need For a Christian Society - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 28. 19)
In this episode, Mark Bauerlein asks R. R. Reno about his 2016 book, “Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society.”
View ArticleA Concise Guide to Conservatism - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (7. 3. 19)
Gerald Russello joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss “Russell Kirk’s Concise Guide to Conservatism.”
View ArticleThe Lost Constitution - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (7. 12. 19)
In this episode, Myron Magnet discusses his latest book, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.”
View ArticleComing Home - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (7. 18. 19.)
Bruce Frohnen discusses his book “Coming Home: Reclaiming America’s Conservative Soul.”
View ArticleAmerican Restoration - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (7. 19. 19)
On this episode, Timothy Goeglein discusses his book “American Restoration: How Faith, Family, and Personal Sacrifice Can Heal Our Nation.”
View ArticleThe Struggle for Western Civilization - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (7....
Samuel Gregg discusses his latest book, “Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization.”
View ArticleThe Terror of Existence - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8.2.19)
Theodore Dalrymple discusses his book of essays “The Terror of Existence: From Ecclesiastes to Theatre of the Absurd,” co-authored with Kenneth Francis.
View ArticleKinless and Lonely - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8. 6. 19)
Kay Hymowitz joins Mark to discuss the loneliness epidemic in America.
View ArticleProselytizing, a Pelagian Temptation - From the Editor's Office (8. 9. 19)
Pastor Kevin Martin and Editor R. R. Reno discuss the proper role of missions in the church—and why missionary work and “proselytizing“ are two very different things.
View ArticleThe Household and the Cosmos - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8. 9. 19)
C. R. Wiley discusses his latest book, “The Household and the War for the Cosmos: Recovering a Christian Vision for the Family.”
View ArticleAquinas for Evangelicals – Conversations with Mark Bauerlein
In this episode, Francis Beckwith discusses his book “Never Doubt Thomas: The Catholic Aquinas as Evangelical and Protestant.”
View ArticleClimbing Parnassus - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8. 20. 19)
Tracy Lee Simmons joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss the many benefits of studying Latin and the classics.
View ArticleThe War on Christian America - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8. 23. 19)
David Horowitz discusses his latest book, “Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America.”
View ArticleBecoming Robots - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (8.30.19)
Marygrace Sexton joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss the dangers of technology and how to combat smartphone addiction.
View ArticleMildly Amusing Mythical Mammals - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (9. 5. 19)
In this episode, Matthew Mehan discusses children’s literature, the power of poetry, and his recent book, “Mr. Mehan’s Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals.”
View ArticleChesterton and Trump - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (9. 6. 19)
Dale Ahlquist joins Mark to discuss G. K. Chesterton’s life and legacy—and what he would have made of today’s populist movements.
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