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S16E6 Restoring the American Imagination
Aristotle taught that every good deed requires a beautiful image. Then it stands to reason, America needs a great store of beautiful images designed to help us maintain our way of life and preserve…
S16E5 What Am I Doing Here? Rediscovering Purpose and Joy in Your Work
What am I doing here? What steps can I take when at times I feel tempted to despair about my work? How will I be able to continue to do the work I love in a culture of such fracture, polarization and…
S16E4 Bear Witness: The Pursuit of Justice in a Violent Land
Honduras’ entrenched corruption, pervasive violence, narcotics flows, and weakened democracy continue to drive migration north and have consequences far beyond its borders. Amid these pressures,…
S16E3 Restore the Republic — 2026, the Last Best Chance for the Last Best Hope
Many Christians talk earnestly about ‘the Christian roots of America,’ but never say what they were. Equally the MAGA movement aims to ‘make America great again,’ but never stops to say what made…
S16E2 Politics and Our Sense of the Divine
What is the significance of the Christian confession that God has made each person with a sense of the divine? Dr. Gray Sutanto, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Reformed Theological…
S16E1 From Division to Solidarity: Hope for a Fractured Politics
American political life is increasingly fractured by generational conflict, growing distrust of institutions, and a willingness across the spectrum to exercise power arbitrarily. From Congress to…
S15E19 The Constitution is the Solution to the Politics of Division
Common ground is hard to find in today’s politics. In a society teeming with irreconcilable political perspectives, many people have grown frustrated under a system of government that constantly…
S15E18 Classical Liberalism: A Treasury Worth Defending
Dr. Joseph Prud'Homme, Burton Family Chair in Religion, Politics, and Culture, and the director of the Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture at Washington College, MD, joined us to discuss…
S15E17 The Public Policy Calling
Public policy making wrestles with competing visions of what it means to be human and of how we can live well individually and in community. In a lecture titled "The Public Policy Calling", Dr.…
S15E16 The Power of Forgiveness in a Culture of Rage
In a culture that prizes outrage over reconciliation, forgiveness is increasingly seen as weakness--an outdated concept that fails to take harm seriously. But what if forgiveness is not about…
S15E15 Faithful Free Speech: From Campus to the Hill
In a recent interview, the campus free speech advocate, Greg Lukianoff, noted that Americans are waking up from the “Vegas Delusion” when it comes to what’s happening at the nation’s colleges and…
S15E14 Religious Liberty and Parental Opt-Outs: School Choice at the Supreme Court
You're listening to the Faith and Law podcast. This spring, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, protecting the right of parents to direct the religious upbringing of…
S15E13 Religious Liberty, the Source of All Freedoms: A 250-Year Perspective
The culture of freedom we enjoy in the United States is deeply shaped by religious minorities seeking to honor God in their beliefs and orders of worship from the colonial period to the present day.…
S15E12 Politics and Sausage Making
Most Americans either do not understand legislative politics, or if they do, they are repulsed by the process. But Congress is the most important institution in the American government because…
S15E11 Bringing Ben Home: A Story of Injustice and Redemption
In 1988, Ben Spencer was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he did not commit. He spent 34 years wrongfully imprisoned. Now, Ben has teamed up with award-winning journalist Barbara Bradley…
S15E10 2026: Recovering What Made America Great in the First Place
Many Christians talk earnestly about ‘the Christian roots of America,’ but never say what they were. Equally the MAGA movement aims to ‘make America great again,’ but never stops to say what made…
S16E7 From Power to Redemption: Chuck Colson and the Legacy of Second Chances
Ed Simcox, author of In the Room and Indiana’s 55th Secretary of State joined us for a reflection on his personal encounters with Chuck Colson and the early days of the national justice movement. As…
S15E9 Able to Succeed: People with Disabilities and the Imago Dei
People with disabilities are created in the image of God, imbued with the same intrinsic value and bestowed the unalienable rights declared in our nation’s founding document. However, the history of…
S15E8 Is Religious Liberty Compatible with Progress?
Is the purpose of religious liberty to end religious oppression or is it to change, perhaps even eradicate, religion as it has been known across history? That question has been at the heart of…
S15E7 Living Truthfully: Ellul, Propaganda, and the Christian Mind
In his 1962 book, Propaganda, Jacques Ellul outlines three conditions for propaganda’s success. Bombard people with excessive information so they will forget, always have “breaking news” so they do…
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