Past Episodes

Friday, Nov. 16, 2018

PART I Bringing together a divided America: Congress poised to pass bipartisan criminal justice reform

PART II Sovereignty, subsidiarity, and the future of Europe: What the Brexit deal tells us about the prospect of the EU

PART III What Amazon's plans for HQ2 can teach us about the intersection of economics and the Christian worldview?

Thursday, Nov. 15, 2018

PART I Transgender rights trump protecting women as Anchorage women’s homeless shelter comes under fire

PART II The death of free speech in Berkeley: Students call for resignation of student senator who dared to challenge transgender orthodoxy

PART III Liberalism beyond the classroom: New study reveals administrators are even more liberal than professors on college campuses

Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018

PART I What the legacy of Stan Lee teaches us about the reality of human beings as narrative creatures

PART II High-profile trial of notorious drug lord ‘El Chapo’ poses unique security challenges in New York City

PART III Honor among thieves: How one mobster's demise reveals the inevitability of a moral order

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018

PART I Vatican bars U.S. Bishops from taking action on sex abuse scandal, exposes structural fault in Roman Catholicism

PART II New president of Planned Parenthood spends first day on the job trying to convince Americans Planned Parenthood has nothing to do with abortion

PART III Embracing insanity: In age of autonomous individual, one man takes this to its logical end, suing to lower his age 20 years

Monday, Nov. 12, 2018

PART I Two stories about death and evil—one moral evil, one natural evil—dominate weekend headlines out of California

PART II Amidst charges and counter charges of election fraud, we still don’t know the outcome of major elections. What does this reveal about the nature of democracy?

PART III On 100th anniversary of end of World War I, Christians must reflect with humility on the legacy of the Great War

Friday, Nov. 9, 2018

PART I Is there still a distinction between boys and girls? Lawsuit between Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts forces important cultural conversation

PART II How a change in one retailer's corporate policy reveals moral confusion of modern age

PART III When a culture reevaluates how it is structured, even bake sales may seem out of step

Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018

PART I Just how important should politics be? Why Christians should be the first to understand that politics, while important, is not ultimate

PART II Welcome to the 2020 presidential campaign: the cycles of modern American politics

PART III What the outcome of the midterm elections has to do with the resignation of Jeff Sessions

Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018

PART I Voters send decidedly mixed signals in Tuesday’s midterm election setting up divided government

PART II Who was the most crucial swing vote in the 2018 midterm elections?

Tuesday, Nov 6, 2018

PART I The watching world tries to understand how evangelicals are engaging the public square

PART II Why would people want to identify as evangelicals? Understanding the questions of identity and the American political landscape

PART III Supreme Court to rule on War Memorial Cross, has opportunity to clarify their own confusing jurisprudence

Monday, Nov. 5, 2018

PART I For the left and the right, Tuesday’s midterm elections are being hailed as the ‘most important election of our lifetime.’ Is this true?

PART II Renegotiating democratic norms: How the old game of electoral politics is being played by new rules

PART III Four more states prepare to vote on legalization of marijuana, proving that politics doesn’t stay local for long

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