In the Courts of Three Popes
by Mark BauerleinMary Ann Glendon joins the podcast to discuss her new book In the Courts of Three Popes: An American Lawyer and Diplomat in the Last Absolute Monarchy of the West. Continue Reading »
Mary Ann Glendon joins the podcast to discuss her new book In the Courts of Three Popes: An American Lawyer and Diplomat in the Last Absolute Monarchy of the West. Continue Reading »
A report on the Church of England's role in African chattel slavery is heavy on cost-free righteousness and light on the Book of Common Prayer. Continue Reading »
Philip Howard’s new book explains why government functions so poorly and bureaucracy and litigiousness have become ubiquitous aspects of American life. Continue Reading »
Those who invoke the “Palestinian Jesus” are trying to “take the Jewish out of Jesus,” which undermines his mission. Continue Reading »
The U.S. Church should demand nothing less than comprehensive financial reform of the Vatican.
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Timothy P. Carney joins the podcast to discuss his new book Family Unfriendly. Continue Reading »
The overwhelming rejection of the attempt to remove “mother” from the Irish constitution shows that barriers will occasionally fly up when liberalization encroaches. Continue Reading »
Tara Isabella Burton's novel Here in Avalon hints that life can be guided by unchosen and given quests, lived out in a world teeming with real angels and mysterious human souls. Continue Reading »
Why would French politicians and elites unite to enshrine a right to abortion in the French constitution? The answer has nothing to do with France: It is entirely about imitating American politics. Continue Reading »
Aaron Alexander Zubia joins the podcast to discuss his new book The Political Thought of David Hume. Continue Reading »