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An Interview with Dr. Boyd Cathey: Part 1
A Discussion with Dr. Boyd Cathey on his new book “The Land We Love: The South and Its Heritage.” Cathey discusses European Confederates and Neoconservatism.… Read More »An Interview with Dr. Boyd Cathey: Part 1
“The Land We Love” by Boyd Cathey, a Review
By: Jonathan Harris Dr. Boyd D. Cathey, a first-rate scholar whose expertise ranges from European and Southern history to philosophy, religion, and music has finally… Read More »“The Land We Love” by Boyd Cathey, a Review
A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 2: Incentives
By: David Harris In the previous installment we looked at the some of the issues that arise for immigrants to the US when assimilation does… Read More »A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 2: Incentives
A Short Review of Every Good Endevour by Tim Keller
By: Jonathan Harris It’s a bit difficult to review this book and here’s why: Keller says a lot of good things, but he also says… Read More »A Short Review of Every Good Endevour by Tim Keller
The Benedict Option: A Short Review
By: Jonathan Harris So here’s the uncomplicated, obvious, and simple strategy for Christian cultural renewal (the author admits this): Live like a Christian. That’s it.… Read More »The Benedict Option: A Short Review
A Few Thoughts on Hillbilly Elegy
By: Jonathan Harris Overall, this is a good book. It’s not necessarily an entertaining one though. J.D. Vance does a great job narrating, to the… Read More »A Few Thoughts on Hillbilly Elegy
Gay Girl, Good God: A Short Review
By: Jonathan Harris The title makes it sound like it’s for “Gay Christianity,” but it’s not. This is a great story of deliverance from homosexuality.… Read More »Gay Girl, Good God: A Short Review
A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 1: Assimilation
By: David Harris A heartwrenching scene: a young child stands with his hands wrapped around the bars of a small and constrictive cage. He sobs… Read More »A Compassionate Argument for a Strict Border Part 1: Assimilation