Politics

A conversation with Mary Eberstadt on the sexual revolution, identity politics, and the decline of religion in the West

In this episode, I am joined by my ERLC colleague Josh Wester, who serves as the chair of research in Christian Ethics and leads our communications team. We talk to Mary Eberstadt who is an, American essayist, novelist, and author of numerous books including “How the West Really Lost God” and “Primal Screams.”

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A conversation with Dr. David VanDrunen on political theology and ethics

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. David VanDrunen, Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California, and we talk about his latest book, “Politics After Christendom.”

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How social media has aided the disintegration of our public discourse

In the midst of a crisis, such as the attempted coup at the United States Capitol on Wednesday, we naturally long for answers. If you are anything like me, you likely doomscrolled most of the day and night, hoping to grasp what just took place and what it means for our future as a nation.

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Understanding Twitter suspensions and the need for consistent policies

On Friday evening, January 8, Twitter officially suspended the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, from its platform for violating its stated community policies related to inciting violence and spreading false information.

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How social media has aided the disintegration of our public discourse

n the midst of a crisis, such as the attempted coup at the United States Capitol, we naturally long for answers. If you are anything like me, you likely doomscrolled most of the day and night, hoping to grasp what just took place and what it means for our future as a nation.

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