To believe in America is to hope that the covenantal lessons of Abraham and Sarah still live.
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Lincoln’s Almost Chosen People
Meir Y. Soloveichik
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To believe in America is to hope that the covenantal lessons of Abraham and Sarah still live.
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The Political Power of Big Tech
R. R. Reno
Big Tech is at the cutting edge of the anti-political privatization of public life.
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My People Need Christ’s Body and Blood
Salvatore J. Cordileone
In humbling ourselves to serve others, we are doing what God did for us
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Inaugural Reflections on American Renewal
George Weigel
Our embarrassment at the rancid state of our politics calls us to a new resolve.
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George Saunders on Story
Joshua Hren
For Saunders, fiction is fundamentally moral.
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The Limits of Politics
Ed Condon
COVID-19 has revealed a crisis of faith, and the evidence is all around us.
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Race and Reconciliation
Carl R. Trueman
Race and Covenant
acknowledges the very real scars of slavery and seeks a constructive way forward.
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