Pascalian Politics
by Peter J. LeithartAn ascetic politics that renounces political interest and is skeptical of political judgment, but is passionate for political advocacy. Continue Reading »
An ascetic politics that renounces political interest and is skeptical of political judgment, but is passionate for political advocacy. Continue Reading »
1688 established a new British state, a liberal one. Also an interventionist one. Continue Reading »
Early on, Puritanism was denounced as too Jewish. Later, Puritans found a way to turn the accusation against their opponents. Continue Reading »
Sacramentum was originally a military and imperial term. It still is. Continue Reading »
The most fruitful responses to nominalism didn't attempt to retreat to a time before nominalism, but to move beyond nominalism. Continue Reading »
Even deterministic materialist systems cannot rule God out. He can break through. Continue Reading »
Paul gave the term “judaize” its decisive stamp. Continue Reading »
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