
Charles Kirk and Voddie Baucham
David Goodwin
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President, the Association of Classical Christian Schools. NYT #1 Best Selling Author, Former Headmaster, The Ambrose School in Boise, Idaho.

Charles Kirk and Voddie Baucham

Last week, Doug Wilson added public Catholic processions to the list of practices that will be prohibited in a Christian Nationalist state. Wilson’s comment reveals blind spots in the Christian Nationalist outlook, at least Wilson’s version of it. First, he apparently envisions a world where Protestants gain political power without Catholic allies. That ain’t gonna happen. It certainly ain’t gonna happen in America. Any Christian-shaped government will depend on contributions from all sorts of Christians. It’s already happened. Where would the anti-abortion cause be without collaboration of Catholics and Evangelicals (and others)? Examine any Christian cause in the past half-century, and you’ll discover the same coalition. Second, Wilson apparently can imagine a world where Protestants dictate policy, but can’t imagine a world where Catholics and Protestants are reconciled as one body. This characterizes Christian Nationalism in general: Vibrant political imagination alongside a shrunken ecclesial imagination. See my essay, along with @douglaswils's response: theopolisinstitute.com/leithart_post/…


This is real folks! I am honored to welcome @michaeljknowles to the CLT Board of Academic Advisors! Michael Knowles is a graduate of Yale University and is one of the most influential political and cultural commentators alive today.

A Modest Proposal: Classical Schools Should Embrace AI by Austin Hoffman frontporchrepublic.com/2024/12/a-mode…





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Out of my 10 friends who got phds in the humanities in the last few years, only 2 got tenure track jobs. The rest are doomed to teach high school…or adjunct.

Reminder: The Cologne Cathedral is 778 years old and is still the tallest twin-spired church on Earth.
