What the Founding Fathers Really Believed About Human Nature, Virtue, and Self-Government
Depravity, Independence, and Us As America prepares for the celebration of our 250th national anniversary, there’s one thing a lot…
Depravity, Independence, and Us As America prepares for the celebration of our 250th national anniversary, there’s one thing a lot…
At the White House’s request, Regent University professor of politics, Dr. Mark David Hall, reflects on the shared heritage and…
In Part 1 of this series, I argued that Christians should aspire to the virtue of patriotism. I also defined…
In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke observed, “Turbulent, discontented men of quality, in proportion as they…
The following article was originally posted at Law & Liberty on May 21, 2025. From the 1980s through 2007, numerous…
The Basics of the Tariff Tariffs are taxes. That should not be overlooked. Advocates tend to omit this fact. When…
The Butterfly Effect, attributed to meteorologist Edward Lorenz, is the idea that small actions in one part of the world…
I just finished rereading Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s book, “The Cost of Discipleship” (1959 Macmillan edition). In this book, he states, “When…
In the wake of Tucker Carlson’s well-known recent interview with podcaster Daryl Cooper, in which they discussed Winston Churchill, Adolf…