Laws, Kings, Judges
by Mark BauerleinDavid Flatto joins the podcast to discuss his recent book The Crown and the Courts: Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination. Continue Reading »
David Flatto joins the podcast to discuss his recent book The Crown and the Courts: Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination. Continue Reading »
Kevin Vallier joins the podcast to discuss his recent book Trust in a Polarized Age. Continue Reading »
Carl Rollyson joins the podcast to discuss the second volume of his biography of William Faulkner The Life of William Faulkner: This Alarming Paradox, 1935–1962. Continue Reading »
Andrew Seeley joins contributing editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss his work at The Institute for Catholic Liberal Education and the recent volume of essays Renewing Catholic Schools: How to Regain a Catholic Vision in a Secular Age. Continue Reading »
Bradley Watson joins the podcast to discuss his recent book Progressivism: The Strange History of a Radical Idea. Continue Reading »
Brandon McGinley joins the podcast to discuss his recent book The Prodigal Church: Restoring Catholic Tradition in an Age of Deception. Continue Reading »
R. R. Reno joins the podcast to discuss his recent publication from Wiseblood Books Duty, the Soul of Beauty: Henry James on the Beautiful Life. Continue Reading »
Christopher Rufo joins the podcast to discuss his recent documentary which reports on the failure of “housing first” policies in America’s biggest cities. Continue Reading »
James Nolan joins contributing editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss his recent book Atomic Doctors: Conscience and Complicity at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age. Continue Reading »
Eric Adler joins the podcast to discuss his recent book The Battle of the Classics: How a Nineteenth Century Debate Can Save the Humanities Today. Continue Reading »