Wilfred McClay is the G.T. and Libby Blankenship chair in the history of liberty at the University of Oklahoma and the author most recently of Land of Hope: An Invitation to the American Story.
The victims were targeted as Americans. Why hasn’t that blunt and inescapable fact been placed at the center of our account twenty years later?
Partly because they believe that the original party to God’s covenant may help them keep the faith in a rapidly secularizing world.
The author of our July essay joins us to talk about his ideas.
The author of our July essay joins us to talk about his ideas.
Christians are today closer to the Jewish people than they’ve been in thousands of years. What are the sources of this momentous rapprochement, and how likely is it to hold?
Accompanied by massive social pathologies that it can neither contain nor reverse, the emerging secular order is itself unsustainable.
The push to establish and enforce a national secularist creed is undermining traditional faiths’ right of free exercise.