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A Review of Yoram Hazony’s Conservatism: A Rediscovery
What is Conservatism? If you were to gather twenty conservatives in a room you might receive twenty different answers — Yoram Hazony reframes the question.
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Abiding in the Vine: Apostolic Authority and Spiritual Discernment in 1 John 2:24-27
A close reading of 1 John 2 — apostolic authority, the anointing of the Spirit, and the church’s capacity for spiritual discernment.
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Augustine’s Ascent to God Is Also Our Ascent
Augustine on the soul’s ascent — how his itinerary toward God is also a pattern for ours.
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What Does Jesus Mean by “Not my will, but yours be done”?
On Gethsemane, the two wills of Christ, and what the prayer of submission reveals about the divine and human in the incarnate Lord.
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The Church Against the State: A Review
A review of the renewed argument that the Church must stand against the modern state — and the limits of that posture.
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The Christian Logic of the Postwar Consensus
On the implicit theology of the postwar order — and what its dissolution costs the Christian political imagination.
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Political Prudence as Fuzzy Thinking
Why prudence in politics is not the absence of principle but the discipline of acting well under uncertainty.
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A Political-Theological Defense of the Pardoning Power
The executive pardon as a Christian-political instrument: mercy, magistracy, and the theology behind the prerogative.