Cyber-Securing the Homeland
by Mark BauerleinAusten Givens joins the podcast to discuss “big data” and how the nation protects itself against ever-multiplying cyber threats. Continue Reading »
Austen Givens joins the podcast to discuss “big data” and how the nation protects itself against ever-multiplying cyber threats. Continue Reading »
Hadley Arkes joins the podcast to discuss his new book Mere Natural Law: Originalism and the Anchoring Truths of the Constitution. Continue Reading »
Derek Brooks joins the podcast to discuss beauty's effect on the soul and his work at Benedictus Art providing schools with high-quality fine art reproductions. Continue Reading »
In this special episode in honor of our first annual Founder’s Day, editor R. R. Reno and Davida Goldman discuss Fr. Richard John Neuhaus’s life and legacy. Continue Reading »
Holly Ordway joins the podcast to discuss As Kingfishers Catch Fire, her newly edited collection of Gerard Manley Hopkins's poems. Continue Reading »
Chilton Williamson joins the podcast to discuss his book The End of Liberalism. Continue Reading »
Justin Shubow joins the podcast to discuss his time as Chairman of the United States Commission of Fine Arts, as well as the future of classical design in federal architecture. Continue Reading »
Vigen Guroian joins the podcast to discuss his book Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child's Moral Imagination.
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Juliana Geran Pilon joins the podcast to discuss her new book An Idea Betrayed: Jews, Liberalism, and the American Left.
Continue Reading »Matthew Smith joins the podcast to discuss the start of Hildegard College, a new site of classical Christian education in Southern California.
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