G. Tracy Mehan III
Making America faithful again 15 Jul 2019 | FEATURES |
tags: America, book reviews, culture, familyHow faith, family, and personal sacrifice can heal the nationMust we forfeit democracy to ‘make war’ on climate change? 7 Jun 2019 | FEATURES |
tags: climate change, democracy, environmentalismSome people actually argue for an authoritarian solutionAlienated Americans: why some places thrive while others collapse 15 May 2019 | FEATURES |
tags: civil society, povertyA new book points to the erosion of civil societyNothing is settled that is not right 23 Aug 2018 | FEATURES |
tags: book reviews, slavery, US ConstitutionA new biography of Frederick Douglass, anti-slavery constitutionalist.A thumb on the wrong side of the scale 14 May 2018 | FAMILY EDGE |
tags: book reviews, family policy, nonmarital births, United StatesThe number of unwedded mothers is at an all-time high because US governments ignore the benefits of strong familiesScalia on constitutional and natural law: ‘never the twain shall meet’ 26 Jan 2018 | FEATURES |
tags: Antonin Scalia, book reviews, textualismThis anthology of the late Justice's addresses underscores the breadth of his thinkingAntietam: America’s bloodiest day 22 Sep 2017 | FEATURES |
tags: American Civil War, US historyMore than twice as many died on that September day than in the World Trade CenterWhat, really, is unsettling US politics? 3 Jul 2017 | FEATURES |
tags: debt, entitlement, us politicsThe same thing that is driving a looming $200 trillion national debt.The Great Divorce between heaven and hell 13 Jan 2015 | FEATURES |
tags: books, C. S. Lewis, dramaC S Lewis comes to the stage, and leads the audience into deep waters.Does sex have a purpose? 7 Jul 2014 | FEATURES |
tags: homosexuality, same-sex marriageOn the answer to this question depends the future of marriage and the family.
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