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December 16, 2022
Christian Nationalism or Christian Commonwealth? A Call for Clarity
Brad Littlejohn
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Over the past few months, the conversation around so-called “Christian nationalism” has rapidly come to dominate discussions in obscure corners of the Reformed and evangelical world and in the mainstream media alike, though it is rarely clear that everyone is talking about the same thing. Like an over-eager train that left the station without a conductor, “Christian nationalism” has rattled, squeaked, and veered dangerously, and seems ready to jump the tracks altogether.

As someone frequently dragged into such conversations and invited several times recently to speak on this topic, I’d like to use this essay to clear both the air and the ground, defining terms for the uninitiated while also offering what I hope will prove a compelling path out of the confusion.

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In "It is Not Good for Man to be Alone" at The Federalist, Nathanael Blake defends a life constituted not of personal autonomy but of obligation and responsibility.
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In his latest syndicated column, George Weigel foresees conflict within the Church because of Germany's Synodal Path.
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Writing for CNN, Erika Bachiochi finds common ground with pro-choice thinkers in advocating for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
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Erika rounded out a busy week by being profiled in the National Catholic Register on her experience as a pro-life feminist mother of seven. As she says, 'charity has to be ahead of every argument.’
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Ryan T. Anderson participates in a Claremont Review of Books symposium giving book recommendations for the holidays.
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Reflecting in City Journal on the nature of work during The Great Resignation, Lance Morrow draws our attention to that which we find meaningful in the 9-5 week.
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Writing for The Catholic Thing, Francis X. Maier reports on Archbishop Paglia and financial reform within the Church.
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No Free Lunch: Ryan T. Anderson on Private Property
While a contentious topic today, the concept of private property has a deep intellectual pedigree. Ryan T. Anderson joins David L. Bahnsen to discuss an institution which undergirds human activity in the marketplace.
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Radical Hope: George Weigel on the Catholic Outlook
The tendency toward despair is as as common as it is corrosive to a faithful perspective on life. George Weigel joins EDIFY to discuss the possibility of a hope which transcends adverse circumstance.
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