The early church looked to civil authority to promote peace and security, enact just laws, and allow the free exercise of religion.
According to Edward Shils, the elite creators and patrons of the term “mass society“ stressed alienation, atomization, and moral emptiness.
Integralists will have to bite some hard bullets to maintain their position.
Using the idiom of his present-day American admirers, one is tempted to ask what Franco’s conservatism conserved?
A Law & Liberty symposium on Kevin Vallier's All The Kingdoms of the World.
To succeed, freedom conservatism must offer more than lofty principles.
America needs religious traditionalists, and they need their classically liberal allies.
It’s hard to fuse your views with those that you believe are wrong in their essentials.
Christian integralism bears a resemblance to early twentieth-century Christian progressivism that sought to use the state for non-Christian ends.
Tensions within American Catholicism today reflect a long-running debate between Americanists and separationists.
Underneath all their discussion of the common good, Catholic integralists have a repugnant view of political authority.
The makeup of the National Conservative alliance is shifting. And it's starting to look more like the old fusionism.
There are “seeds of freedom” in Islam that can be cultivated only if we see them as indications of broader truths.
Neither religious conservatism nor liberalism should be discarded.