
Providence is a journal of Christianity and American foreign policy equipping the American mind to engage the real world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Why is it important for Christians to read—from the great classics to contemporary works? What does it mean to embrace a broad, liberal arts education from a Christian perspective? Providence Managing Editor James Diddams is joined by Nadya Williams—... more
Providence editors Marc LiVecche, Mark Tooley, and Robert Nicholson are joined by Redeemer Universitry's Robert Joustra to discuss the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, nearly three weeks since the start of Operation Epic Fury on February 28th. Whi... more
When Christians attempt to derive political principles from the New Testament absent the context of the Old Testament, the result is sloppy political theology. But why is that?
Providence Magazine Managing Editor James Diddams is joined by Tim Milo... more
Providence Managing Editor James Diddams and Executive Editor Marc LiVecche are joined by Redeemer University Professor of Politics and International Robert Joustra to discuss Operation EPIC FURY in its ethical and strategic dimensions.
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The ProvCast hosts authors and thinkers who usually have a different view of the issues than what is commonly in the press. The backdrop of a Cristian principles results in a fresh spin.
Where most policy journals defer to the undefined good of “the national interest” or other abstractions, like “peace” and “prosperity”, Providence is unique in its discussion of foreign policy and national security issues through the lens of the Christian tradition, and its understanding of world affairs as an extension of the affairs of the individual soul: flawed, wounded, beset by original sin, where earthly justice and peace is worthwhile but certainly incremental, and where final peace can ... more
As a US military officer and a Catholic Christian, it’s such a joy and blessing to have a pub like Providence present thoughtful foreign policy and national security analysis through the lens of the Christian tradition. Where most policy journals defer to the undefined good of “the national interest” or other abstractions, like “peace” and “prosperity”, Providence is alone in its understanding of world affairs as an extension of the affairs of the individual soul: flawed, wounded, beset by origi... more
Good guests. Thoughtful questions. Would give it 4 stars but the sound quality is often poor.
Great topics. Right questions. Interesting guests.









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