
Christian college professors Matt Parks and David Corbin explore the ideas behind today's headlines.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We continue our series on the book Fighting Enemies Foreign and Domestic: The Legacy of Angelo M. Codevilla by discussing chapter 5: “Angelo Codevilla’s Failure, and Ours” by David P. Goldman.
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We continue our series on the book Fighting Enemies Foreign and Domestic: The Legacy of Angelo M. Codevilla by discussing chapter 4: “The Compleat Political Thinker” by Steve Heyward.
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We continue our series on the book Fighting Enemies Foreign and Domestic: The Legacy of Angelo M. Codevilla by discussing chapter 3: “Angelo Codevilla’s America: A Possession for All Time” by David Corbin.
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We continue our series on the book Fighting Enemies Foreign and Domestic: The Legacy of Angelo M. Codevilla by discussing chapter 2: “Angelo Codevilla, The Anti-Millenarian” by Robert Reilly.
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Corbin and Parks are two voices of reason in a confusing age. Thank you for creating this podcast!
Parks and Corbin do an excellent job of incorporating and connecting republican (small r) values and principles to today’s divisive world and current events.
These guys hit all the high points in civilized, thoughtful, political, American discourse. Matt and Dave give the political headlines of our day a fair read and excel by connecting current affairs to historic texts and contexts. A must-listen for anybody who cares to understand American politics. The last fifteen minutes of sports chatter keeps the show balanced and rooted in the America's unique "equality of condition" by including America's favorite pasttime(s) in the context of American d... more










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