Thinking differently about Culture, Politics, & Religion

POLIS Media

Society EN ↓ 7 episodes

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Thinking differently about Culture, Politics, & Religion

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Society

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Latest episode

Nov 21, 2025

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Episodes

The War of Visions 21.11.2025

Across the country, Americans are no longer divided simply by policy or party but by rival moral imaginations—two incompatible visions of truth, freedom, and even human nature itself. In this talk for the Eagle Forum, I explore how this fracture emerged, why it represents a deeper crisis than political polarization, and what it will take to rebuild the moral and civic foundations necessary for a f...

Loving God, Loving Others: A Framework for Faithful Politics 12.11.2024

Editor’s note: For the AI-generated articles, the final text is written by the AI, but the substance comes entirely from my own reflections and ideas. Using the conversational feature of ChatGPT, I engage in a back-and-forth dialogue with the AI to clarify and develop my thoughts. The AI then composes the article based on this exchange, providing a structured, polished version of the ideas I’ve ar...

What Makes a Life Worth Living? 16.10.2024

Editor’s note: This podcast is part of an ongoing experiment utilizing AI technology to make academic research and complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. The content of each episode is rooted in a carefully chosen article (or articles), which it then adapts into a conversational format to make the ideas more approachable. While the format is AI-generated, the core content is selected a...

Closing the Black-White Achievement Gap in Education 14.10.2024

Editor’s note: This podcast is part of an ongoing experiment utilizing AI technology to make academic research and complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. The content of each episode is rooted in a carefully chosen article (or articles), which it then adapts into a conversational format to make the ideas more approachable. While the format is AI-generated, the core content is selected a...

Sociobiological Constructivism: A Thesis About Race 11.10.2024

Editor’s note: This podcast is part of an ongoing experiment utilizing AI technology to make academic research and complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. The content of each episode is rooted in a carefully chosen article (or articles), which it then adapts into a conversational format to make the ideas more approachable. While the format is AI-generated, the core content is selected a...

The High Cost of Conformity: What Academia’s Homogeneity Means for Innovation, Democracy, and Our Future 10.10.2024

Editor’s note: This podcast is part of an ongoing experiment utilizing AI technology to make academic research and complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. The content of each episode is rooted in a carefully chosen article (or articles), which it then adapts into a conversational format to make the ideas more approachable. While the format is AI-generated, the core content is selected a...

Christianity, the Common Good, and Race 10.10.2024

Editor’s note: This podcast is part of an ongoing experiment utilizing AI technology to make academic research and complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. The content of each episode is rooted in a carefully chosen article (or articles), which it then adapts into a conversational format to make the ideas more approachable. While the format is AI-generated, the core content is selected a...

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