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Stumped by Trump: Armageddon and the GOP
My two cents worth on Donald Trump for The Cresset. “If these are Trump’s supporters, we can begin to see that the strength of his support draws on something more than hatred and bigotry. Trump’s core constituency may have concluded,… Read More ›
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Shakespeare Selfie
One of the greatest things about technology is that it frees up our time to do – well, nothing. Mostly, I guess, it makes life easier. No need to learn arithmetic; we can use a calculator. No need to learn… Read More ›
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TLU Ethics Bowl Team Goes to Nationals
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Christians Associated Publishes First Issue of Principium
The nonprofit I founded, Christians Associated for Democracy, has released the first issue of its bilingual journal Principium. If you’d like to learn more about Principium, or you’d like to order a copy of the first issue, check out the… Read More ›
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A Tale of Two World Views: Bush, Obama, and the Loss of America’s Strategic Vision
My column in the The Cresset reflects on the reasons for failed US foreign policy over two administrations. “President Obama, speaking recently to the press, dismissed all criticism of his foreign policy as “half baked” “mumbo jumbo.” This strong declamation,… Read More ›
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TLU Students Take 2nd Place In Regional Ethics Bowl
Well, they did it again. TLU’s ethics bowl team took home a trophy from the Texas Regional Ethics Bowl, held every year at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. Here’s a picture of the brilliant students with their 2nd place trophy!… Read More ›
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Draft of New Hungarian Church Law in English
Christians Associated for Democracy has translated the newest draft of Hungary’s law on the “legal status of churches” into English. The European Court of Human Rights found an earlier version of the law to violate the right of religious freedom. The amended… Read More ›
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ATTENTION STUDENTS! THE 2015 ETHICS BOWL CASES ARE OUT!
The Texas Regional Ethics Bowl competition is held every fall on the campus of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. This year’s competition will take place on Saturday, November 14, 2015. The Ethics Bowl format is similar to a debate,… Read More ›
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My Work on Religious Freedom in Hungary
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Does Justice Demand the Death Penalty?
Recently Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has started to argue for reinstating the death penalty. But the European Union prohibits capital punishment in its member states, and Orbán’s proposal has received a lot of flack in Brussels. Here’s my take… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Critique of Conservatism ›
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Viktor Orbán’s Use of Soft Power to Create a Sonderweg
April 1, 2025
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Why Are Some Catholic Intellectuals Enamored with Austrofascism?
January 17, 2025
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The Influence of Austrofascism on JD Vance
September 16, 2024
Faith ›
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Are Science and Religion Compatible?
January 1, 2022
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The War in Ukraine and the Churches
July 28, 2021
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Can Christians in Good Conscience Get the COVID Vaccine?
April 23, 2021
Hungary ›
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Hungary Could Free Itself from Orbánism Next Spring
September 6, 2025
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Facing a Serious Challenger, Orbán Moves Closer to Naked Authoritarianism
January 16, 2025
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Is This the Man Who Could Topple Viktor Orbán?
June 20, 2024
Poems ›
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Shakespeare Selfie
April 1, 2016
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Even Baloney’s Better in Italy
July 6, 2014
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A Very Scary Catacomb
July 3, 2014

